RE:
does anyone know if iarra lee is doing anothe documentary soon...?

Currently she's touring with the Architectura show and that has had a long tour schedule so I doubt she's currently working on anything, but of course I could be wrong. BTW I saw that show and was disappointed with the live music..."found sound" experiments sound great when you're up late around 3 or 4 am and alone f*cking around with effects but when you listen to someone else do it it's daft. The "found sound" guy who is doing the vol 5 of Architectura was utter poo live...boring boring boring. The architecture slides and video installments were great though...bought the video and the Panacea CD. Wish that they used video during the live music parts instead of slides. The music was stagnant and it didn't help that they used slides instead of video to show the architecture (which was full of implied movement and life). And I still don't know why electronic music and architecture seems to go hand in hand...which was what the whole presentation was supposed to address. Lots of people left halfway through. I stuck it out but I've gotten more out of the video I purchased than the entire live presentation.

Fred


From: "Greg Malcolm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [email protected]
Subject: Re: [313] Modulations
Date: Mon, 07 Aug 2000 09:03:50 EDT

there was another, much better series, in my opinion, that came out about
3-4 years ago sponsered by the rock and roll hall of fame, and experience
music project, that had an episode dedicated to "the perfect beat"...it
included hip-hop, techno, house, electro, kraftwerk etc...and interviews
with, derrick may, frankie knuckles, run-dmc, beastie boys, de la soul, new
order, africa bambaata etc...very informative in the general sense,
definately not as centered on the modern electronic music scene as
modulations is.

does anyone know if iarra lee is doing anothe documentary soon...?

greg


From: "David Gillies" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [313] Modulations
Date: Mon, 07 Aug 2000 16:53:22 EST

One that comes to mind is that BBC-one, the final episode in that
"Rock'N'Roll" TV-series documentary (don't remember the name), where May

"Dancing in the Street" was the name of that one. The "chapter" focusing
James Brown/funk/pfunk was also really good for an Aussie white(ish)boy
like
me who knew not an awful lot about the history of the music.

out.
dave.
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