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So, 'Made in Sheffield' is quite an intriguing dive into the vibrant music scene of Sheffield during the late 70s and early 80s. It captures this specific moment where bands like Cabaret Voltaire and The Human League were really pushing boundaries with their sound. The film has this raw, almost gritty atmosphere that feels authentic to the time, reflecting the industrial backdrop of Sheffield itself. What stands out is the pacing; it kind of meanders through interviews and live performances, letting you soak in that unique blend of post-punk and synth-pop. The visuals and audio are coarse, giving it that DIY vibe, which really resonates with the underground ethos of the era. It's fascinating how it showcases the community and camaraderie among these musicians. Definitely a piece that resonates with anyone interested in music history.
Focuses on a pivotal era in British music.Includes interviews with key figures from the scene.Features live performances that exhibit the raw energy of the time.
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