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So, 'High Energy: Disco on Amphetamines' digs into this fascinating moment when disco was seemingly dead, but there was this underground pulse of life still buzzing in the clubs. Directed by Olivier Monssens, the film captures the evolution of hi-nrg—a genre that melds synthesizer beats with the raw energy from the dance floor. It's got this infectious rhythm that feels so alive, you can almost hear the bass thumping. The interviews with DJs and club-goers give it a personal touch, making you feel the urgency and excitement of that time. Plus, the visuals are just as vibrant as the music, transporting you back to those neon-lit nights. It's an interesting slice of history that reflects on how music adapts and thrives, especially in the face of change.
Explores the transition from disco to hi-nrg.Engaging interviews with key figures in the music scene.Rich visuals that evoke the atmosphere of the late 70s and early 80s.
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