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So, FeeLee. History of a Single Label dives into the underground world of Russian independent rock. The film seems to capture this raw, vibrant spirit that defined a generation. It's like you're walking through Gorbushka yourself, feeling the energy of those early days—where music wasn’t just a product but a lifeline for artists. The pacing is a bit erratic, which adds to the charm; it feels real, like a jam session that’s gone a bit off-script. The interviews, while sometimes disjointed, are sincere and give you a peek into the struggles and triumphs of the musicians. Plus, it's fascinating how they blend archival footage with current reflections, creating a tapestry of sound and vision that speaks volumes about the culture. This film is a neat window into a scene that’s often overlooked.
Interesting mix of archival footage and interviews. · Captures the independent music scene's raw energy. · Good pacing that reflects the spontaneity of live performances.
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