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So, 'God Is My DJ' digs into the heartfelt and chaotic world of ID&T through Duncan Stuttenheim's lens. It’s not just about the parties and the beats, but a deeper connection to loss and legacy, especially with Miles' tragic passing. The film has this raw atmosphere, weaving through the highs and lows of the electronic music scene. You get a real sense of the stress and creativity in organizing those massive Sensation events. The pacing feels almost reflective, like you're riding the emotional waves with him. It's a unique glimpse into a culture that often gets glossed over, making the personal stories resonate amidst the thumping bass and bright lights.
This film is somewhat elusive in terms of availability; it hasn’t had a widespread release, which adds to the intrigue for collectors. Many are drawn to it for its personal storytelling and the connection to the electronic music movement. While not a conventional documentary, its unique approach offers a rare perspective that isn't often captured in mainstream releases, making it a noteworthy piece for those interested in the behind-the-scenes narratives of rave culture.
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