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Title: Lydia Lunch & Philippe Petit: Live at Volksbühne
Director: Dietmar Post & Lucía Palacios
Duration (film): 48:28 min
Year: 2011
Format: Film streaming
Resolution: 1280x720
Genre: Live Music
Nationality: Germany, Spain
Featuring: Lydia Lunch & Philippe Petit
Rating: All ages
Recommended bandwidth: 1.5 Mbps

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SYNOPSIS

Lydia Lunch & Philippe Petit play Twist of Fate at Volksbühne.
All songs were performed live on January 7th, 2013 at Volksbühne in Berlin
Recorded & filmed for the play loud! (live) music series
Sound editing by Phillipe Petit
Edited by Karl-W. Huelsenbeck & Gertrudis Hantschk

Lydia Lunch has for the past 3 decades forged a unique body of work that bares testimony to a creative schizophrenia which encompasses film, poetry, the spoken & written word, music and photography.She was voted by “Time Out New York” as one of the most influential performers originating from NYC and has worked with dozens of musical renegades including Sonic Youth, Omar Rodriguez, Nick Cave and Einstürzende Neubauten. Her large and diverse body of work typically features provocative and confrontational delivery and has maintained an anti-commercial, do-it-yourself ethic, operating independently of major labels and distribution deals.

Philippe Petit is interested in soundtracks, even if he creates original music he’d rather be introduced as a “musical travel agent” than a composer. Petit uses turntables and laptops to build up electronic layers and take advantage of vinyl material to fondle released sounds. A journalist for various magazines and radio as well as a musical activist, Petit now celebrates his 25th year of sharing his musical passions.

CONCEPT BEHIND THE PLAY LOUD! (LIVE) MUSIC SERIES

The "play loud! (live) music series" has been initiated by filmmakers Dietmar Post & Lucía Palacios (responsible for monks – the transatlantic feedback, Reverend Billy, Klangbad, Franco’s Settlers). The 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.

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 feat. Rother & Moebius
009 Friedman + Liebezeit

Up-coming:
Atari Teenage Riot, Limpe Fuchs, Barbara Manning, and many more.

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