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So, this one is pretty intriguing. 'Suicide: One Day + Live At La Loco / Paris' captures that raw and chaotic energy of the electronic duo Suicide, with Martin Rev and Alan Vega really commanding the stage. The concert vibe is intense, filled with pulsating rhythms and an almost hypnotic atmosphere that you can’t help but get lost in. It’s not just a performance; the interviews interspersed provide a glimpse into their creative minds, adding layers to the experience. The pacing flows well, shifting between high-energy music and intimate moments. This film feels like a time capsule of a specific era in music—gritty, unfiltered, and real.
This release is a bit of a gem for collectors, though it may not be the easiest to find. The 2005 Nocturne/Escape Video edition hasn’t seen excessive reprints, and original copies carry a certain scarcity that adds to their allure. Fans of underground music and performance art will appreciate the layered experience, and it’s a notable piece in the history of live electronic music recordings.
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