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So, 'Underworld: Everything, Everything' is this raw glimpse into the eclectic world of Underworld, showcasing their jam sessions from the late '90s. You really get a sense of their energy and experimentation, especially when they burst into tracks like 'Push Upstairs' and 'Pearls Girl.' The documentary has this gritty, immersive vibe, thanks to how it's shot across various locations—Japan, Belgium, and more—each adding its unique flavor. The sound is crisp, and it really lets you feel the pulse of techno in those moments. It's not just a concert film; it captures the atmosphere of their performances and the bond they share on stage, which is often hard to convey in traditional music videos.
This film has had a limited release, making it somewhat of a treasure for collectors, especially those into music documentaries. The scarcity of physical formats adds to its charm, as it wasn't mass-produced like some other concert films. There’s definitely a niche interest here, given the cult following of Underworld and the specific time period it captures, reflecting the techno scene's evolution in that era.
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