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The Color of Noise takes you on a gritty journey through the underground music scene, focusing on Haze XXL and the chaos of Amphetamine Reptile Records. The film captures the raw energy of the era, with a pacing that mirrors the frenetic pulse of the music itself. You get these vivid glimpses into the label's daring spirit, which stood in stark contrast to the mainstream's safe offerings. The interviews feel like conversations, almost intimate. The atmosphere is thick with nostalgia and rebellion, showcasing not just the sound but the visual aesthetic of the time. It’s not just a documentary; it’s a dive into a counterculture that thrived on risk and creativity.
Focus on underground music cultureCaptures the spirit of Amphetamine Reptile RecordsRich visual style complements the narrative
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