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play loud! (live) music series
Director: Dietmar Post & Lucía Palacios
Duration (film): 43:30 min
Duration (audio): 40:09 min
Year: 2012
Format: Music download (mp3) & film streaming
Resolution: 1280x720
Genre: Live Music
Nationality: Germany, Spain
Featuring: Dieter Moebius (Cluster), Michael Rother (NEU!) and Shaun Mulrooney (Admiral Black)
Rating: All ages
Film Streaming: 72 hours
Recommended bandwidth: 1.5 Mbps
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      Filmmakers and archivists Dietmar Post & Lucía Palacios filmed the show especially for the "play loud! (live) music series" on October 22nd,2011 at HBC in Berlin (Germany). Camera performed three songs of 47 minutes. The film was shot in one continuous 47 min long take.

      Camera is a Berlin based Krautrock trio that has its influences clearly in bands, such as, NEU!, Harmonia, Cluster and La Düsseldorf. On stage they never try to repeat themselves and improvise and/or do spontaneous composing.

      On this special occasion the three band members were accompanied by Michael Rother (Kraftwerk, NEU!, Harmonia), Dieter Moebius (Cluster, Harmonia) and Shaun Mulrooney (Admiral Black).

      Tracklisting
      01 Live at HBC 01 (24’27”)
      02 Live at HBC 02 (10’45”)
      03 Live at HBC 03 (05’37”)

      Credits

      Band members:
      Timm Brockmann: Keyboards
      Michael Drummer: Drums
      Franz Bargmann: Guitar
      Guest musicians:
      Michael Rother: Guitar
      Dieter Moebius: Electronics
      Shaun Mulrooney: Vocals
      A film by Dietmar Post & Lucía Palacios
      Edited by Karl-W. Huelsenbeck
      Sound mix & mastering by Timm Brockmann
      Live sound by Sylvian Carroz

      All songs written by Brockmann, Drummer, Bargmann, Rother, Moebius

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      CONCEPT BEHIND THE PLAY LOUD (LIVE) MUSIC SERIES

      The "play loud! (live) music series" parts from three ideas, Alan Lomax's work as an archivist and chronicler, John Peel's BBC radio sessions and the work of Direct Cinema pioneers, such as, Maysles Brothers, Leacock, Wildenhahn and Pennebaker. Filming live shows meant not to do it in a TV style but in a very personal, intuitive and adventurous style – nothing is staged for filming. You go along as it happens. Some of the live performances are filmed with only one camera in one continuous shot without any edits. Some critics have labeled it as "filmed paintings/painted films". play loud!'s music films have been called: "raw", "rough", "canny", "straightforward", "adventurous", "witty", "insightful", "direct", "non-tricksy", "economic", "minimal", "unpretentious handheld camera work", "artful film paintings" … play loud!'s intention is to furthermore create an extensive archive of interesting popular music that includes also the possibility to screen/stream material that comes from other sources. Some of the recordings - if popular demand is strong - will be offered as limited vinyl LPs.

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      play loud! (live) music series:

      001 Floating di Morel
      002 Doc Schoko
      003 FM Einheit + Irmler
      004 Faust
      005 Gebrüder Teichmann
      006 Christy & Emily
      007 Damo Suzuki & Sound Carriers
      008 Camera

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