I dream of wires

K9 Kai Niggemann canine at waf80.de
Thu Dec 19 00:45:32 CET 2013


I liked it, yet I was undecided if u thought it was too long or too short. I sort of think the interviews weren't asking the right questions. Like they were too star-struck with whoever it was they had in front of them...

All in all it's a worthwhile film. But I enjoyed the long interviews on the website too. 

Kai

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On 18.12.2013, at 17:00, Andrew Tarpinian <andrewtarpinian at gmail.com> wrote:

> Was home sick yesterday and finally got the chance to watch the 4 hour hardcore edition. It was very good but different than I expected. I thought it would be a more modern style doc but it felt older with the British narrator, and it also catered a bit to people who might not know what a modular synth was. I understand this but it might make repeat viewings long winded for people like us. It was also 4 hours! So by the end I was a bit tired so I deff have to watch it again to really get a feel of it. You can also skip the first 2 hour part (history) and that might give a different impression and it might make more sense structurally, after all that is the "theatrical release" as it were. 
> 
> I may sound over critical, but that's just because it's a very good doc and really anyone who is into synths should watch it, really. 
> 
> Also it will make you want to buy modular gear.
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