
Musically Mad, a documentary about the sound system scene in England. Musically Mad takes you into the heads and hearts of the singers and the soundmen, the backbone of the UK roots reggae sound systems. With them they bring the deepest bass and highest chants, delivered by massive stacks of speakers and custom-built sound equipment.... (Full plot summary below)
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Musically Mad, a documentary about the sound system scene in England. Musically Mad takes you into the heads and hearts of the singers and the soundmen, the backbone of the UK roots reggae sound systems. With them they bring the deepest bass and highest chants, delivered by massive stacks of speakers and custom-built sound equipment.
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| User ReviewRalf WFull 5 stars for that Swedish documentation about UK soundsystems. Great footage and interviews. The people are easy to understand, even without subtitles and that means something in this scene. Exquisite is also the bonus material which is nearly as long as the real docu and features some very interesting words from Russ D and Mark Iration, the skanking king, as I would say. Although I would challenge him because I'm better. ;) |
| User ReviewWill TIts not often i get my amp cookin whilst watching a documentary, but i shook the place apart with this 1 :D Great to see the speaker builders & the soundmen at work, & to see the passion they have for their craft. Recommended to anyone who's in love with bass! Just make sure u dont just watch it on telly speakers, or even an average system, make sure u can shift some air! |
| User ReviewPhil RA really good insight in to the love of sound systems and the music that utilises deep bass to full extent. Well paced documentary. You do get the sense of the uphill struggle soundboys, DJ's and venue promoters undertake in order to have these dances on little to no money. Good insight in to the people who have the talent and knowhow to achieve good proper sound and bassweight that alot of popular mainstream clubs lack. Luckily the culture is healthy in NZ with crews putting on proper Dub soundystem music gigs like Vital sounds, Newtown sound and in the UK with DMZ, FWD and Exodus etc with artists still getting dubs cut and vinyl appriciation. We just need to build more good quality sound systems, which takes dedication and effort. Big up the musically mad. |