1. 23 Seconds to Eternity
Journey through the music videos and short films from Jimmy Cauty and Bill Drummond in their various guises as The JAMs, The KLF and The Timelords, one of the most successful and subversively creative electronic bands of the early 90s.
It has an average vote of 7 on TMDB.
2. Coplas mecánicas (Coplas mecánicas)
Niño de Elche leaves the curtain ajar in the moments before the premiere of his show Coplas Mecánicas, with Israel Galván at Sónar Festival 2018.
3. SubBerlin - Underground United (SubBerlin - Underground United)
The original Tresor was in many ways the quintessential Berlin club: located in an unrenovated vault beneath a bombed out department store, it opened its doors amidst the general confusion and ecstasy that swept across the city when the wall fell. Its low ceilings, industrial decor and generally unhinged atmosphere created an unprecedented platform not only for techno in Berlin, but also for the scene taking shape across the Atlantic in Detroit.
It has an average vote of 9 on TMDB.
4. Armin Only: Imagine
Armin Only is a Dutch all-night dance event featuring solo performance by Armin van Buuren. The event consists of various genres of electronic dance music , light, laser and firework shows and supporting acts of singers/vocalists like Racoon , Ilse de Lange and Audrey Gallagher performing 'Big Sky' by John O'Callaghan.
It has an average vote of 5.2 on TMDB.
5. Discovering Electronic Music: Revised
A short educational documentary on early electronic composition and synthesizers.
It has an average vote of 2 on TMDB.
6. The Birth of Punjabi Garage
Yung Singh and Ministry of Sound present: The Birth of Punjabi Garage The documentary has a wealth of unseen archive footage showing exactly how it was in the garages and studios of the young Bradford and Manchester lads from the beginning, to the events, weddings and festivals that marked their success. The documentary is bookended by Yung Singh and his infamous and iconic Boiler Room, giving credit to the elders who paved the way for the continuation of South Asian presence in British dance culture. This documentary was produced in tandem with Yung Singh and is the first documentary to explore the genre. Documentaries have covered Bhangra, the 80s Daytimers and the Asian Underground but the South Asian diaspora’s involvement in the early 2000s Garage scene has never been covered and we are therefore proud to bring this to you!
7. Commercial Entertainment Product
The video debut of experimental musicians and culture jamming artists Emergency Broadcast Network.
It has an average vote of 8.5 on TMDB.
8. Skinny Puppy: Doomsday
Pro-shot live recording of the now infamous gig of legendary industrial band Skinny Puppy. Performed in Dresden at Germany's Doomsday Festival. This performance marked the reunion of former bandmates, cEvin Key and Nivek Ogre. It was the first Skinny Puppy concert since 1992, first in Europe since 1988, and first ever in the former East Germany.
9. Calvin Harris: T In The Park Festival (Calvin Harris: T In The Park Festival)
(Calvin Harris: T In The Park Festival)
It has an average vote of 10 on TMDB.
10. Khamsin (Khamsin)
Lebanon today. The traces of the civil war are all too tangible as government corruption becomes unbearable. In a country where conflict and peace are caught in an endless cycle, musicians from different backgrounds pool their talents to create an underground music scene. Each evokes his or her representation of Lebanon: its shifting geographical, political, historical and social borders, its painful passage through conflict and instability. A touching portrait of a young generation trying to build an oasis in a hostile environment where the forces of destruction continue to wreak havoc.
11. Con-Dom / Smell & Quim / The Haters: The Duchess of York
Live at the Duchess of York in Leeds, November 1992. Limited numbered edition VHS with a nylon stocking.
12. Iris: A Space Opera by Justice
This is a 60-minute film of Justice’s 2017-2018 live show, recorded in an empty and invisible space without an audience, focusing exclusively on the impressive production and music. The show has been seen by millions of people around the world. It revolves around a floating structure comprised of 13 independent moving frames, each one featuring 4 rotating panels of LEDs, mirrors and traditional warm lights which offer infinite combinations. The structure is in constant evolution over the duration of the show and proposes several new visual landscapes on every track performed. The footage is captured with the precision and patience of a rigorous documentary about the cosmos.
It has an average vote of 7.9 on TMDB.
13. Intellect: Techno House Progressive
Documentary about the hard working DJs and producers who have brought electronic dance music to the forefront of nightlife around the world. Featuring over 35 world class artists from Derrick Carter to Paul Van Dyk.
14. Electronic Awakening
Documentary - The film ELECTRONIC AWAKENING offers insight into the inner workings of the brain and its metaphysical connection to the repetitive beats that create at sense of oneness, unity and freedom that millions feel on the dance floor. - Adam Apollo, Chiara Baldini, Eric Baumgartner
It has an average vote of 1.5 on TMDB.
15. Fever Ray in Passengers - ARTE Concert
Difficult to classify, the artist Fever Ray comes to set fire to the blast furnaces of Uckange, in France, for a new session of Passengers. An hour of music, a sensation of sleeplessness, of a hallucinogenic dream, a total immersion in the paths of electronic music exposed in their recent album Radical Romantics.
It has an average vote of 10 on TMDB.
16. Modulo
A musical documentary and tribute to Hugh Le Caine. The story of early electronic instruments, and the nearly forgotten Canadian music pioneer who created the first synthesizers. As told through interviews with three modern-day modular synth musicians.
17. NARC. Mini-Doc – Outside The Mainstream: The North East’s Alternative Scene
The final episode in our Mini-Docs series comes from musician and writer Jake Anderson, who explores the niche music genres which find an increasing audience in the North East.</p><p> On a mission to discover outside-the-mainstream sounds and the driving forces behind their creation, Jake chats with musicians Me Lost Me, SQUARMS and Mariam Rezaei, along with some of the major players keeping these sonically-engaging sound makers doing what they’re doing, including Simeon Soden from Kaneda Records and Lee Etherington of TUSK. This mini-documentary features reflections on some of the most unique acts in the North East, what genre boundaries actually mean and artists’ hopes for the future of the North East’s alternative scene. This is an Art Mouse film for NARC. TV, written and directed by Jake Anderson.
18. Boom Festival - We Are One
Boom Festival - We Are One 2006
19. Faithless: Passing the Baton - Live From Brixton
CD duration is 72:46. Live From Brixton Academy 8 April 2011. Approx DVD running time: 137 minutes. DVD9/Picture format 16:9 / NTSC Region 0 Audio: Stereo & 5.1 Surround Sound Comes in a digibook.
20. Europe in 8 Bits (Europe in 8 Bits)
The stars of Europe's ascendant chip music movement demonstrate the repurposing of old videogame and home computer hardware like Nintendo's GameBoy and NES, Atari's ST, and Commodore's Amiga and C64 into tools by which they have created a new sound, a modern tempo and an innovative musical style.
It has an average vote of 5.9 on TMDB.