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So, 'The French Touch' is a fascinating dive into that funky wave of French electronic music from the '90s. Directed by Alexis Bernier and Philippe Lévy, it feels more like a nostalgic trip than a traditional documentary. The pacing is uneven, but that really works with the vibe, pulling you through club scenes and archive footage like you're right there in the moment. It's got this raw energy, especially with the contributions from key figures of the scene, which gives it a genuine feel. You get a sense of how this music movement wasn't just a trend; it was a cultural phenomenon that reshaped the global soundscape.
This documentary has seen limited formats, making it somewhat of a rare find for collectors. VHS copies occasionally pop up, but digital versions are more common, yet still not widely circulated. Collectors tend to appreciate the film for its candid exploration of a vibrant music scene, which contributes to its niche appeal among fans of electronic music history.
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