SPEAKING IN CODE: DOCUMENTARY DELVES INTO ELECTRONIC MUSIC SCENE

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In the music documentary Speaking In Code, director Amy Grill immerses herself in the electronic music scene to wire audiences into her profession and passion, where success and failure are always close at hand and where everything changes when you get lost in the music.  The film features a select group of people who have made electronic music their lives including the producer duo Modeselektor, from its beginnings in tiny U.S. clubs to their mega-concerts in front of 20,000 fans in Barcelona.  It also introduces the software developer Mono Lake, who has dedicated his life to music, and whose programs are used in almost every production of electronic music is used. Also unique is the story of  The Wighnomy Brothers and their rise to success.

In one of many deleted scenes from Speaking In Code (the producers had 100s of hours of footage), Bryan Kasenic, aka Spinoza, sets up an underground club in Greenwich Village for his minimal night. Bryan runs the Bunker and beyondbooking.com in NYC.

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