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So, this one, "A Century in Sound," dives into the unique world of Japanese listening cafés. It’s not just a documentary; it feels more like a serene journey through sound. The pacing is contemplative, almost meditative, and the way it captures these spaces is something else. You get a sense of the hustle of Tokyo outside, but inside, it’s like time slows down. Each café has its own vibe – from the décor to the music selection, you really feel the passion behind these places. The filmmakers manage to convey this deep appreciation for sound, and you can almost hear the whispers of history in the background. A thoughtful piece that really showcases a slice of culture you don’t often see.
Japanese culture and sound explorationFocus on immersive listening experiencesUnique take on urban life and music
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Tu Neill
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