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The Katz Tapes peels back the curtain on a forgotten era of music journalism. With Larry Katz’s tapes from 1980 to 2005, we get a raw, intimate glimpse into the minds of some of the biggest names in music, captured on outdated cassettes. The pacing feels relaxed, almost like you're eavesdropping on a conversation in a dimly lit bar. It's not flashy—no overproduced visuals or gimmicky editing, just the authenticity of these voices. The atmosphere is nostalgic, carrying a weight of history and personal connection. It’s fascinating to see how these artists reflect on their careers, their highs and lows. This film is distinctive for its approach; it’s a time capsule, rich with stories that feel both personal and universal.
Unique insight into music historyRaw, unfiltered artist interviewsNostalgic cassette recordings
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