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Spiral Tribe is an intriguing snapshot of the free-tekkno scene in the early '90s, directed by Marcus Kanter. It's rough around the edges, which somehow enhances its charm. The pacing is quite free-flowing, mirroring the essence of the collective it showcases. You get a real sense of the underground atmosphere, the energy of the raves, and the ethos of the Spiral Tribe crew. The documentary feels very raw, almost like a home video at times, but that's where its strength lies. It captures both the highs and lows of a subculture that thrived on a sense of community and rebellion. You can’t help but appreciate the boldness of the visuals and the eclectic soundscapes that accompany it.
Interesting exploration of the free-tekkno movement.Captures the DIY ethos and community spirit.Raw visual style reflects underground rave culture.
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