9/10
Pretty Decent History as I Recall It
22 February 2020
Having lived through and thoroughly enjoyed and loved the house and rave days of the 90s and early 2000s, I will state that this documentary did a pretty good job of telling the stories with good artists from back in the day and the newer artists of the modern scene. They did spend time interviewing the solid standards like Oakenfold, Tïesto, and one of my favorites, Carl Cox (I loved my experience at the Moonshine Over America that stopped by in my area). There were a lot of other solid DJs, artists and groups that they could have spent some time talking to to give a more complete story of what went on during the acid, house and original (as some would say, "illegal") rave, and general early EDM days, and some more of the great and newer DJs of today's scene (Orbital, RIchard James, FSOL, the Anjuna artists, the Ultimae folks, etc.); I get that they had only so much time and money to make this.

Overall, I truly enjoyed viewing this. Great interviews, great interviewees, great soundtrack, and a pretty good and very accurate story was told.
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