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Modulations: Cinema for the Ear is 1998 documentary film on the history of electronic music, consisting of a documentary film, accompanied by a soundtrack album, and a 2000 book Modulations A History of Electronic Music by Peter Shapiro.
While commending the film for "[trying] to present an accessible history of electronic music", it criticized it for its "subcultural cliquishness" and described it as promotional of the Ultra Music Festival. [19] A review on EDMtunes.com called it "the premier film on Electronic Music history" and "a film that speaks to all dance music ...
Modulations: A History of Electronic Music: Throbbing Words on Sound is a 2000 book edited by Peter Shapiro. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is a companion piece to the documentary film Modulations: Cinema for the Ear .
The hi-tech appeal of these works created for some years the trend of listing the electronic musical equipment employed in the album sleeves, as a distinctive feature. Electronic music began to enter regularly in radio programming and top-sellers charts, as the French band Space with their debut studio album Magic Fly [156] or Jarre with ...
Pages in category "Documentary films about electronic music and musicians" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Please avoid adding music video DVDs released by artists, unless there is a genuine documentary film aspect to the work. Video albums should be added to the appropriate sub-categories in Category:Video albums.
Electronic Awakening is a 2011 American documentary film which investigates the spiritual history of electronic music culture. Told from an ethnographic perspective, the film explores the international Electronic Dance Music (EDM) phenomenon as the re-emergence of shamanic ritual. [2]
Janet Maslin of The New York Times called the film a "fascinating, offbeat documentary that stands as a fine job of detective work". [1] In a December 1995 review, Roger Ebert wrote: [3] Watching Theremin: An Electronic Odyssey is a curious experience. You begin with interest, and then you pass through the stages of curiosity, fascination and ...