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So, Schellack dives deep into the history of sound and how this black paste changed everything. It starts with Berliner, who, you know, really laid the groundwork for recorded music way back in '96. The film has this nice, reflective tone that makes you think about how we've evolved in our listening experiences. The pacing is deliberate; it allows you to soak in the nostalgia but also grasp the technical aspects without feeling overwhelmed. The visuals are fascinating, showcasing old shellac records and archival footage, which brings out the warmth of an era gone by. It's not just about sound; it touches on the cultural shifts that followed too. A solid piece for anyone interested in sound history.
Focus on sound history and cultural impact.Consider pairing with other documentaries on media evolution.Great for discussions on technological advancements in music.
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