It captures one of the world's most sought-after live acts performing at one of Berlin's most iconic buildings.It captures one of the world's most sought-after live acts performing at one of Berlin's most iconic buildings.It captures one of the world's most sought-after live acts performing at one of Berlin's most iconic buildings.
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Great music from Nils Frahm! My only problem with this documentary: I just watched this piece at the MUBI streaming service and the video drops a frame every second! I mean, this is supposed to be a professional piece... it really distracts the viewer. This cheapens the experience. Hopefully this is just a MUBI quality control issue and you won't experience it in other streaming services or media.
It is not as terrible as the Talking Heads documentary audio getting out of sync with the image the more you kept watching.
At least you can enjoy his beautiful music and closing your eyes.
Spaces.
It is not as terrible as the Talking Heads documentary audio getting out of sync with the image the more you kept watching.
At least you can enjoy his beautiful music and closing your eyes.
Spaces.
Puts you directly back to your own live experience if you had the privilege of it. For all others it's nothing less than the best equivalent to it - particularly in times of Covid. A great performance by a genius musician brilliantly captured. Highly recommended!
Nils Frahm is legitimately a genius. There is no other way to describe the impression you are left with after this incredible, intimate and rousing performance.
The concert is performed, fittingly, with Frahm centered in the audience on a small stage surrounded by a wall of musical instruments. And he then proceeds to build a haunting and evocative mood, spending the next hour and a half taking us on a journey through a range of emotions from melancholy, to exhilaration over pensiveness and solemnity. It is rare to experience a single cohesive performance that so brilliantly evokes every emotion along the journey, without feeling forced or incoherent.
Every piece is amazingly performed, with a Nils Frahm that is clearly completely and wholly immersed in his performance and the music. It is truly a pleasure to watch not just his mastery of the keyboard and synthesizers, but also his plain love and enjoyment of the music.
I've listened to this concert half a dozen times and I don't think I'll ever stop enjoying the performance.
Lastly, while the music is available on streaming services, I found the recording from Funkhaus Berlin WAY more engaging and moving. I would STRONGLY recommend watching the live performance. It is a league apart from the recording I heard in Spotify.
The concert is performed, fittingly, with Frahm centered in the audience on a small stage surrounded by a wall of musical instruments. And he then proceeds to build a haunting and evocative mood, spending the next hour and a half taking us on a journey through a range of emotions from melancholy, to exhilaration over pensiveness and solemnity. It is rare to experience a single cohesive performance that so brilliantly evokes every emotion along the journey, without feeling forced or incoherent.
Every piece is amazingly performed, with a Nils Frahm that is clearly completely and wholly immersed in his performance and the music. It is truly a pleasure to watch not just his mastery of the keyboard and synthesizers, but also his plain love and enjoyment of the music.
I've listened to this concert half a dozen times and I don't think I'll ever stop enjoying the performance.
Lastly, while the music is available on streaming services, I found the recording from Funkhaus Berlin WAY more engaging and moving. I would STRONGLY recommend watching the live performance. It is a league apart from the recording I heard in Spotify.
What is art, what is an artist. Nils Frahm is the answer to all these questions. I watched this man live three times. I'm still excited to see him. This production is a typical concert movie. The incredible camera usage is admirable. We should also thank Brad Pitt for providing us with this work. So he is also a Nils Frahm fan. I was also very happy for this. They had already worked together in Ad-Astra.
I was at two of the shows shown here, and the film captures well how special it felt to be there. Seeing him live is always a pretty ecstatic, illuminating experience, and this made me feel like I was back there, in 2018. Also captures quite well how special and incredible Funkhaus is. Easily my favorite venue in the entire world. Anyway, it's a wonderful film.
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By what name was Tripping with Nils Frahm (2020) officially released in Canada in English?
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