Subject: (nyc) Modulations - "Musicians" taking a piss! Reply-to: hauben@columbia.edu Well saw Modulations tonight at the Quad Theater on 13th ST btw 5th and 6th Aveues. Was kinda disappointed, cause while its neat to see many of our dj/music heros up on screen - hearing what they have to say is kinda disappointing. Modulations is a "documentary" about electronic and dance music directed by the same person who did "Synthetic Pleasures," which I had not seen. It probably boils down to the fact that because I've had an interest in electronic music since the early 90s, I've read up on it and done my homework. This movie feels like it was put together too quickly without the whole story - or at least a version that feels incomplete or even wrong in parts. An example is when one talking head is describing HOUSE music as short for WAREHOUSE - which was a seminal club in Chigcao. However House music is described as essentially disco. THey PLAYED disco at the Warehouse, but really blew up the music - looping, extneding records, bringing in new beats on a 909 or acid lines on a 303, etc. Also hearing such people as FSOL saying shit like "We are sacrificing ourselves" (meaning the musicians) it is amazingly hypocritical when they've made a ton of cash by broadcasting over ISDN lines to parties - almost the same as purely listening to a recording. Another off the wall quote is one jungle producer saying that he thinks its stupid that some believe techno was revolutionary and then goes on to say how insane and revolutionary jungle is (along with talking about trashcan beats, ha! :-) ) The best line goes to Alec Empire who says something to the effect that all in all after the party is over nothing has been achieved! ;) Obviously the visuals are cool, given we see tons of NYC shots, along with the love parade and other party scenes and shots of the scene in cities across the world. Otherwise I suggest waiting to see this on video because the sound system is lacking in the Quad Theater as well. Guest shots are made of dance and off-topic listees Gopal and Bettina at the Let's Play Doctor outlaw from Brooklyn that got shut down last summer (or was it 1996?) (Surgeon is show spinning.) In addition I believe I saw Tara in one shot as well. It's cool seeing shots of Carl Cox and Stacy Pullen up close when they are spining respectivly on Friday and Sunday at Twilo and Fantasia IV. Once again, I think its a fun movie to see our scene spotlighted, but nothing new is learned, nor is the struture or form of the documentary particularly enlightening - some good music none the less ;) Rent it on video instead -- anyone know if it will come out?? .\.\ichael -- sentinel