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Okay, so 'Put More Blood Into the Music' is this intriguing PBS documentary from '88 that's split into two parts. The first dives into John Zorn's world—a saxophonist who's been pushing boundaries. It's wild because you feel his chaos and creativity just wash over you. Then it shifts gears to Sonic Youth during their prime, capturing that raw energy of the late '80s. The pacing is kind of frenetic, but it works, giving you a jolt of that era's avant-garde spirit. You really get a sense of the underground scene and how both artists redefine their genres. The performances are gritty, authentic, really showcasing a moment in music history that's both edgy and cerebral.
Features an exploration of avant-garde music.Captures Sonic Youth's peak performance energy.Showcases John Zorn's eclectic compositional style.
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