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The Art of Noise In Visible Silence from '86 is a fascinating dive into the experimental sounds of the band. The combination of electronic beats and live instrumentation creates this unique atmosphere that’s hard to pinpoint. The performances are tight, with Anne Dudley's keyboard layering beautifully over the rhythms provided by the rest of the group. There’s this almost hypnotic quality to the pacing, drawing you in as it unfolds. It’s not just a concert film; it’s a journey through sound that reflects the band's innovative spirit. The visuals, while not the main focus, complement the music in a way that enhances the overall experience. An interesting piece for those who appreciate both music and film as forms of art.
This film has seen limited release formats, making original tapes somewhat scarce for collectors. Interest has grown over the years, particularly among fans of avant-garde and electronic music. The various VHS releases, especially in good condition, are sought after, while later editions have not captured the same attention. It’s a niche title that resonates more with those in the know.
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