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-'''''Better Living Through Circuitry''''' is a [[1999]] [[Documentary film|documentary]] about [[1990s subcultures|1990s]] [[Underground music|underground]] [[electronic music]] and [[dance music]] culture produced by [[Stuart Swezey]]. The film features interviews with [[Robin Rimbaud]], [[Genesis P-Orridge]], [[Frankie Bones]], Wolfgang Flür from [[Kraftwerk]], [[Carl Cox]], [[Steve Hillage]], [[DJ Spooky]] [[Roni Size]] and others.+'''''Better Living Through Circuitry''''' is a [[1999]] [[Documentary film|documentary]] about [[1990s subcultures|1990s]] [[Underground music|underground]] [[electronic music]] and [[dance music]] culture in the [[United States]] produced by [[Stuart Swezey]]. The film features interviews with [[Robin Rimbaud]], [[Genesis P-Orridge]], [[Frankie Bones]], Wolfgang Flür from [[Kraftwerk]], [[Carl Cox]], [[Steve Hillage]], [[DJ Spooky]] [[Roni Size]] and others.
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Better Living Through Circuitry is a 1999 documentary about 1990s underground electronic music and dance music culture in the United States produced by Stuart Swezey. The film features interviews with Robin Rimbaud, Genesis P-Orridge, Frankie Bones, Wolfgang Flür from Kraftwerk, Carl Cox, Steve Hillage, DJ Spooky Roni Size and others.

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