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So, 'You Heat Me Up, You Cool Me Down' is quite the intriguing documentary about King Krule's short-lived 2020 European tour. The director remains a bit of a mystery, which adds to the film’s underground vibe. The mix of concert footage and archival snippets creates a raw yet introspective atmosphere, mapping out the band's journey just before the world shifted significantly. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it captures the essence of live performance and the tension of the times perfectly. It’s a fascinating glimpse into a moment that feels both fleeting and significant, emphasizing the contrast of exhilaration and uncertainty. You can definitely feel the passion behind the music, which gives it a unique edge.
This documentary has seen limited releases, primarily on digital platforms, making physical copies something of a rarity. Given the circumstances of its production and the fleeting moment it captures, collector interest is steadily rising, especially among those invested in the contemporary music scene. It’s worth noting that the mixed formats used in the film add a distinctive touch that sets it apart from more conventional concert docs, making it a captivating piece for any serious collector.
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