Some tips: Studio !K7 have quite a series of DVDs, the Lux series, the X-Mix... 
not everything has aged well, though. Daft Punk made quite an impressive anime 
movie to go along their latest album ; I don't know about other countries, but 
in France there have been a series of DVDs each about a specific guy, Jonze, 
Gondry and Cunningham for now...

Gwendal



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> 

> 

> >A cool thing about techno is that it never went down that 

> path, although a

> truly visual

> >representation of techno is probably waiting to happen - I 

> always pictured

> >the coolest scenes from Drexciya making it into videos, kind 

> of a window

> >into that world, an underwater dance party... and I guess 

> it's people like

> >Jeff who are leading the charge with his DVD.

> 

> As I mentioned once before on this list - there used to be a 

> website that

> had videos of techno artists but is no longer in operation.

> It's too bad because they had Carl Craig's "Televised Green 

> Smoke" video -

> which was very cool.

> I'd love to see some collection on DVD of Detroit 

> techno/house videos past

> and present.

> 

> With all the underground video makers and people like Michel 

> Gondry and

> such into cutting edge/underground music you'd think someone would be

> approaching some techno heads to make videos. I don't mean some shaky

> hand-held DV shot in a dark club but actual music videos with 

> concepts and

> higher production. Anyone remember the Inner City videos? If 

> not check them

> out on KMS's website.

> 

> I know - nowadays it takes major label money to make most videos but I

> don't think this is entirely true anymore with the technology 

> and talent

> available

> 

> MEK

> 

> 

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