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Musicians -- Biography.
Electronic music -- History and criticism.
Techno music. -- History and criticism.
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Speaking in code [vi...
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DVD 781.630922 S741
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Musicians -- Biography.
Electronic music -- History and criticism.
Techno music. -- History and criticism.
MARC Display
Speaking in code [videorecording (
DVD
)].
Square Productions, 2008.
Call #:
DVD
781
.630922
S741
Subjects
Musicians -- Biography.
Electronic music -- History and criticism.
Techno music. -- History and criticism.
Series
Video Difference legacy collection.
Video Difference legacy collection (Dalhousie)
Format:
[videorecording (
DVD
)].
Description:
1 videodisc (98 min.) : digital sd., col. ; 12 cm.
Notes:
A copy of this
DVD
was generously donated to Dalhousie University by DHX Media Ltd. as part of a shared Video Difference Collection between Dalhousie University and Halifax Public Libraries. PLEASE NOTE: As this
DVD
belongs to Dalhousie, it may be recalled for use in courses and therefore made temporarily unavailable for users of Halifax Public Libraries.
"Everything changes when you get lost in music"--Container.
Special features: Modeselektor live at Sonar uncut ; Deleted scenes ; Extended interviews ; Outtakes.
Home use only.
Production:
Square ; Producers, Philip Sherburne and David Day ; Director, Amy Grill.
Performers:
Featuring; Modeselekto, Wighnomy Brothers, Monolake, Michael Mayer, Ellen Allien, and more...
Summary:
Director Amy Grill follows a series of characters (including her techno-obsessed husband) over a number of years as some struggle to make it while others thrive in the world of electronic music. It's a window into a world filled with warehouse parties, endless gigs, international travel, risks, inventions, triumphs and breakdowns. The characters of Speaking in Code go through significant life changes that are as heartbreaking as they are sometimes humorous. These raw, honest moments unveil the idiosyncrasies of people who make electronic music their lives. As the stakes get higher, Speaking in Code sheds light on the vast divide between common anti-techno attitudes in America juxtaposed with the thriving world of electronic music in Europe. Eventually, the struggle and strain to make the film begins to weigh on the director herself and her husband, who becomes more of a character in the film than she expected. Through the camera's eye she watches David Day become completely submerged in the techno lifestyle while she becomes anxious to escape.
Genre:
Electronic music.
Techno music.
Documentary films.
DVDs.
Other authors:
Grill, Amy.
Square Productions.
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Central Library
Adult Nonfeature DVDs
DVD 781.630922 S741
Adult Dal/Video Difference Dvds-7 Days
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