Whateverest: Short Film About An Electronic Music Enthusiast – Sonicstate

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Home Tech News Amped Synth Site Studio Site Videos Podcast Merch All General Studio Synths Virtual Synths Hardware Software Sounds MP3/Web Plug-ins DJ Guitars iOS Learn NAMM 2020 Superbooth 2021 LIVE Blogs mobile FreezeMachines Frozen Reverbs Patreon Film’s documentary style fooled critics on release      03/10/21 Released in 2013, Whateverest has to be one of the greatest short films I’ve ever seen  – focusing on Mariuz, who lives in a remote Norwegian town with a passion for dance music and raving all night in isolation on his home-made designer drug. It’s wonderfully shot and directed by Kristoffer Borgli, and, at the time of release, was treated as a genuine documentary – forcing the UK newspaper The Guardian to amend their review on discovering it was fictional.   It’s soundtrack features the iconic Inspector Norse by Todd Terje – which has a particular relevance in the film, as well as music by Norwegian electronic artist Lindstrom. It’s a film somehow packed with equal amounts of melancholy, euphoria, humour, despair, and hope, which is well worth 15 minutes of your time. No bad days!  https://vimeo.com/58444378 About the author [midierror]: midierror makes nifty Max For Live devices, innovative music hardware, award winning sample packs and hosts a podcast speaking to people in the music world. More News:…
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