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Paris / Berlin : 20 Years Of Underground Techno // Official Trailer

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Directed by Amélie Ravalec, Produced by Les Films Du Garage
Running time : 52 minute - Release date : May 24th, 2012
http://paris-berlin-20years.com

With Laurent Garnier (Fcom), Regis (Downwards), Adam X (Sonic Groove), Function (Sandwell District), Lucy (Stroboscopic Artefacts), Ancient Methods (AM/ Downwards), Nick Höppner (Ostgut ton), Terence Fixmer (Planète Rouge), Tama Sumo (Ostgut ton), Dasha Rush (Full Panda), Milton Bradley (Do not resist the beat), Lupo (Dubplates & Mastering), Tobias Rapp (Berlin, techno und der Easy Jet set) and many more.

SYNOPSIS

From secret Parisian parties to Berlin's infamous Berghain club, Paris/Berlin documents the underground movement of techno through the lens of two different cities. This 52 minute documentary traces the evolution of techno telling the stories of the dj's, producers, label managers, promoters, record shops and distributors that have stayed true to its original spirit.

The film has been screened in 17 countries, translated in 7 languages and  won the Festival Pick Award at Sydney Fringe Festival in 2013.

REVIEWS

"Paris/Berlin immerses us in the dark cellars of Berlin and Paris, at a time where underground techno has never been so alive"
-Trax Magazine

"Through interviews with some of modern Techno's most lauded DJs and producers, 'Paris / Berlin - 20 Years Of Underground Techno' tells the story of the sound's spread from Detroit in the late '80s to the titular European capitals in the '90s and beyond."
-Boomkat

"The highly informative and exclusively detailed 52-minute film featured some of France and Germany's finest underground musicians discussing the history of techno transitioning from a secretively illegal scene to a European tourist attraction. The documentary will be one of the classic documentaries of music journalism."
-Bump festival

"Constantly maintaining a historical and social tension, the documentary is one of the most serious studies on the subject of techno. It conveys the energy, faith and sincerity that led to its realisation. There is something wonderful and deeply moving that occurs when the end credits roll. Taken on a journey, the viewer realises that a deep and sincere love for this music is what drives these people."
-Trace a line

"French director Amélie Ravalec brings us a documentary that follows the footsteps of techno movement, this time with an uncompromising focus on underground techno over the past two decades in Europe and its resilient force that has captivated people. The film provides a meaningful picture if not the answer to what makes underground techno special"
-Neon Tape Deck

"This documentary is not only an auditory treat but also a spectacle to behold, weaving together wonderful stylised footage, musical performances and insight from some of the genre's most innovative and influential figures."
-Drumroll

"Paris/Berlin is a really interesting reflection on new music itself, on artists and fans who refuse to compromise, preferring to inhabit the subterranean underground where the desire for the new and different is incubated."
-Six Thousand
Category
Techno
Tags
techno, documentary, berlin, paris, lucy, kareem, adam x, sandwell district, ancient methods, regis, underground
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