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GO' FEST IKKAA feels like a blend of a music documentary and an art project. It's raw and intimate, shot with a mix of iPhones and an old camera, which, honestly, gives it a unique texture. The way Alfred Rubin captures the essence of Clothing Club is something else—very DIY, very real. The music, all about clothes, takes on this playful yet serious vibe, drawing you into their world. There's a certain pacing that lets you linger on moments, the atmosphere shifts between vibrant performances and quieter, reflective scenes. The use of cling film adds this tactile, almost surreal layer to the visuals. It's distinct in how it embraces imperfection, both in style and theme.
Documentary on contemporary music sceneExplores themes of fashion and identityDIY production techniques create unique visuals
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