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Modulations
hey looperz-
Just saw a stunning feature length documentary last night by Iara Lee
about the
electronic music underground, titled "Modulations". It's been out for a
while
making the film festival and preview circuit, but was just released into
theatres yesterday.
*Don't miss this one!*
Inspired by early Italian pioneer Luigi Russolo (his 1913 manifesto, "The
Art
of Noises" states "We must break out of this limited circle of sounds and
conquer the infinite variety of noise-sounds."), the evolution of
electronic
music is explored via interviews and sounds of Stockhausen, Cage, Moog,
Theremin, Teo Maceo (Mile's producer), and others. Lee continues through
disco
(Giorgio Moroder, Donna Summers producer), house, techno, hip-hop, jungle
and
beyond. It's a who's who of electronica/techno music and turntable
culture,
including interviews with Carl Cox, Bill Laswell, Mixmaster Morris, Danny
Tenaglia, DJ Spooky, Goldie, Moby, Prodigy, Squarepusher, Photek, Holger
Czukay, Tetsu Inoue, Juan Atkins, Meat Beat Manifesto, Invisbl Skratch
Piklz
and more. The film explores the world-wide rave scene, with footage, for
instance, from the typhoon-soaked Rainbow 2000 rave on top of Japan's Mt.
Fuji,
Future Sound of London, and a spectacular crowd in Moscow's Red Square.
Lee
also outlines the cultural and sociological evolutionary path of various
microgenres - acid house, trip hop, drum n bass, ambient, and so on.
Visual imagery is equally intense - a captivating collage of eye candy
images
gleaned from hundreds of hours of film shot all over the world.
If I remember correctly, Modulations soundtrack is (or will be?) available
on
Sire records.
Check it out:
Caipirinha Films:
http://www.modulations.com/Film/filmcontent.html
Or go straight to the Modulations link:
http://www.modulations.com/Film/modulations/modcontents.html
The "Treatment" link is a very interesting evolutionary history of
electronica
from the film's perspective. "Screenings" lists city release locations and
dates; "Musician Bios" offers brief notes on many of the featured artists.
Great site overall.
Caipirinha Productions released a film in 1996 called Synthetic Pleasures,
and
a collection of music entitled "Synthetic Pleasures Volume Two".
http://www.electronicmusic.com/features/showcase/caipirinha.html
Has anyone else seen this yet? I'm curious to hear other impressions...
laurie