When life runs at 33 revolutions per minute. – Vinylmania: The Film
A documentary film exploration into the timeless grooves of vinyle records is coming this Spring! Vinylmania is a journey about life through the grooves of music, an investigation of the filmmaker about vinyl as a symbol that represents – in the past, the present and the future – a passion shared by different generations in the age of the internet. The film is a 75 minute documentary about the search for an identity, one cry against the “fast-food” music. Walking down the staircase into the dingiest, dustiest and most hidden-away record shops, we travel through the fascination of the qualities that make vinyl a legendary object. Dancing in the clubs where the groove of vinyl beats out its rhythm with djs, we discover contemporary artists that make music with vinyl or still release their music on it, and interact with people via a dedicated blog and social networks. Exploring the five senses of vinyl, the movie approaches with an ironical and anthropological eye one of the most amazing collective researches, together with archive film footage that looks at vinyl as a cultural phenomenon. With a chorus of musicians, artists, djs, collectors, experts and simple music lovers and teenagers, we discover an object that today represents a huge part of human heritage. Features an interview with Winston Smith
That was awesome! What is the play-list of music used in this trailer?I know “Sonny” is one. I own a creative website called http://www.GoCoffeeGo.com in the USA and we have a very cool play-list. We are huge Vinyl fans and love this movie trailer. We need to see Vinylmania. Is it on DVD or showing anywhere in San Francisco soon?