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Roughage is an intriguing slice of early '90s underground music culture. It's raw, energetic footage captured at Les Foufounes Electriques in Montreal and The Music Gallery in Toronto, showcasing a vibrant scene that feels almost tangible. The pacing is frenetic, reflecting the live performances—an unfiltered look at the artists and the raw vibe of the crowd. The film doesn't have flashy effects or a polished narrative, which adds to its charm. You feel the urgency and passion of the time, making it a distinctive piece for anyone interested in the live music experience from that era, especially focusing on the gritty edge of the performance art scene.
Roughage remains somewhat elusive in the collector's market, often overshadowed by more mainstream music documentaries. The limited release and niche appeal mean that copies can be hard to find, especially in good condition. Collectors are drawn to its authenticity and the unfiltered portrayal of the underground scene, so keep an eye out for any rare screenings or original tapes that may pop up.
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