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So, 'Firewall of Sound' dives into the whole music industry shift thanks to the Internet, you know? It really captures that raw feeling of indie artists struggling and thriving in this new age. The pacing is pretty laid-back, almost like you're having a casual chat with musicians about their experiences. The interviews feel genuine, and the mix of archival footage really adds depth to the narrative. You get a sense of the challenges and creativity that independent labels face, which is refreshing. It’s kind of a time capsule of that period when everything was changing in the music scene.
'Firewall of Sound' is a lesser-known gem, not widely circulated, especially in certain formats. It’s seen a few DVD releases but remains elusive on streaming platforms. Collectors seem interested in its thematic exploration, particularly how it chronicles the evolution of music distribution. There's definitely a niche audience for this documentary, which adds to its appeal for those in the know.
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