Universal Techno
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Universal Techno is a 1996 French documentary produced for Arte, directed by Dominique Deluze.
The film features Richard D. James, Derrick May, Kevin Saunderson, Juan Atkins, Kenny Larkin, Jeff Mills, Mike Banks, Sven Väth, Autechre, Mark Bell, LFO, Steve Beckett of Warp Records; and Ken Ishii.
It features interesting glimpes to the streets of Detroit, which looks at times like some post-apocalyptic war zone and ghost town.
Notable omissions include Robert Hood, Carl Craig and Richie Hawtin, Maurizio and Sähkö/Pan Sonic
- Universal Techno - Label: Les Films à Lou; Released: 1996; Director: Dominique Deluze; Length: 63 minutes.
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