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'People Who Do Noise' dives deep into the avant-garde music scene of Portland, capturing the raw energy and spirit of its artists. The film is less about polished performances and more about the visceral experience of creation—think chaotic, sometimes jarring soundscapes that reflect genuine emotion. You get these up-close interviews that feel almost confessional, revealing the motivations behind the often harsh sounds. The pacing is deliberately unhurried, allowing you to absorb each moment fully. There's a certain intimacy in the footage, almost like you're witnessing the birth of something fiercely personal. It’s a fascinating look at a subculture that doesn’t shy away from discomfort, which is what makes it so intriguing.
Focus on experimental soundscapes.Intimate artist interviews.Exploration of subculture origins.
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