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The Durutti Column: Domo Arigato captures a moment in time that feels both intimate and expansive. Vini Reilly's guitar work, layered with the subtle percussion from Bruce Mitchell, creates a soundscape that's rich yet airy. The Tokyo setting adds an interesting cultural contrast to their music, which blends elements of post-punk and classical influences. There’s this meditative quality throughout, almost hypnotic in places, and the pacing ebbs and flows like a gentle tide. The visuals are quiet but striking, allowing the music to breathe and speak for itself. It's fascinating how the ensemble plays with silence and space, making each note count. It’s an insightful glimpse into their live energy and compositional depth.
Features live performances from April 1985 in Tokyo.Captures the essence of their sound post-Without Mercy album.The film is a mix of music and visual artistry, presenting a unique experience.
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