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So, Voodoo Rhythm: Gospel of Primitive Rock 'n' Roll is a pretty raw and gritty dive into the world of this underground label. It’s all about the Reverend Beat-Man, who’s quite the character, and the bands under his label that embody that rugged Rock 'n' Roll spirit. The pacing feels loose but intentional, allowing you to soak in the chaotic energy of the performances. You get a real sense of the DIY ethic and the passion behind this music scene. It’s not just about the tunes but the lifestyle and the culture that surrounds it. The whole vibe is like stepping into a time capsule of sorts, capturing that essence of primal rock energy. Worth a watch for sure.
This documentary has seen limited releases, making it a bit harder to find in certain formats. It’s known among collectors for its unique take on the music scene, and the home video editions often attract interest for their distinctive artwork and packaging. Given the cult following of Reverend Beat-Man and the label, it definitely holds a niche appeal, especially for those into the more obscure corners of music history.
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