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Discolocos has this vibrant energy that just pulses through Mexico’s underground scene. It’s like a raw glimpse into the world of dance and music, where the spirit of the movement is captured in its most authentic form. The presence of Pascal Languirand adds an intriguing layer; he’s a unique figure that brings a certain charisma to the project. The pacing feels lively yet unhurried, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere. There’s a DIY quality to it, with practical effects that show a kind of earnestness you might not see in bigger productions. It’s relatable and grounded, giving an honest portrayal of its subjects. You can really sense the love for the culture throughout.
Discolocos is a bit of an enigma in the collector’s world, with most of its physical formats being quite limited. It’s mostly floating around as digital content, which makes any physical copies that do surface feel even more special. The lack of extensive marketing and a known director adds to its unique charm, yet that obscurity does spark curiosity among collectors. If you're into the underground scene and the cultural movements of the 2010s, it’s a fascinating piece to own.
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