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So, 'DDT: Plastun' captures a live performance from 1989 in Leningrad, and it feels like a real window into that era. The music is raw, carrying an energy that's both intense and reflective, typical of DDT's style. There’s this palpable atmosphere, like you can almost smell the smoke and feel the crowd's pulse. The pacing is really interesting – not frantic but very much alive, with the band weaving through songs that blend rock with deeper themes of struggle and identity. The practical effects? Well, it’s a straightforward setup, but the visuals are pretty striking for a live show. You get a sense of connection with the audience; it’s not just a performance but a shared moment in time, which really stands out.
Live music performance from 1989.Reflects the atmosphere of Leningrad in the late 80s.Themes of struggle and identity explored through music.
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