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The Wrecking Crew
Fela Kuti - Music Is The Weapon
3 Short docu's (1996) from the Netherlands (mostly interviewed in english) about D&B.
Squarepusher.
Photek
Source Direct
This is very good!
Thanks for the heads up.
I read the Murch book just a few weeks ago.
It's All Gone Pete Tong is an absolute classic, must-watch. Hard to describe. Like any movie, the less you know before watching the better. That is related to DJing etc.
I also enjoyed the movie Control, about Ian Curtis, the singer of Joy Division.
Alex Ball is an authority on all things synth, his channel on YouTube if full of videos on individual synths & drum machines and recently he's been making these long form documentaries that are just incredible. He interviews the family & former employees on this ARP doc, it's real quality work. There's another he made on Roland that's must see too.
Aside from that I recently discovered that pretty much every episode of the excellent Classic Albums series is available on Amazon Prime Video free to watch for Prime members. Just do a search for "classic albums" and there's over 20+ from the Pink Floyd, Tom Petty, The Who, Fleetwood Mac episodes that are pretty well known to some rarer ones I never knew existed on Simply Red, Primal Scream, Frank Zappa and
Peter Gabriel.
It's worth getting a Prime membership to have all these episodes on demand plus most the music docs they have are available on Prime too.
+1000 for this. The Classic Album series is probably my favourite of all music docs. There are many albums featured now, and every single one is absolutely brilliant. It's so inspiring to hear the artists and producers talking together at the mixing desk, isolating tracks and revealing hidden secrets. You won't go wrong here, even with albums you don't know - or artists you've not really considered before.
You should check out podcasts too:
Sonic Talk
Song Exploder
Music Exists
+1
Thnx for these Alex Ball recommendations. Watching the Roland doc now, very good stuff
Here’s a timely one.
@gusgranite - cracking documentary, thanks
Very nce thnx, Tbh I rediscovered DNB again .. smth cool with those illiterate fkers, its pure
Respect Yourself. Stax Records Story.
@Michael would it be possible to merge these, please?
https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/7560/music-movies-and-documentaries#latest
The Man from Mo'Wax about the rise and fall (and kinda rise again) of UNKLE James Lavelle.
Don't recall seeing this one here, so i'm sharing with y'all