Fred Frith Documentary - Step Across the Border (1990)

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Netflix has this. That's where I got it from, years after buying the soundtrack. Lots of good stuff on it, some of the bonus stuff on the DVD is really cool as well. Fred Frith is a really cool musician, the Massacre album is one of the few Laswell related things I still will put on. By all accounts I have heard he is a real nice guy as well.

There is an interesting bit on Youtube somewhere of him giving a talk about some of his techniques, he demonstrates how he uses stuff like string and wire and paintbrushes and stuff to get cool sounds out of the guitar.

Fred Frith Documentary - Step Across the Border (1990)

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I watched this last night on DVD. It is actually available:

Step Across the Border

It's totally exhilarating. The beautiful photography that enhances the phenomenal music that Frith makes all over the world, with host of creative improvisational musicians. Words fail me really. I'll be certainly watching it again and definitely need to track down some of Iva Bittová. She's a mesmeric performer.

10/10! Easily one of the best music documentaries.

Fred Frith Documentary - Step Across the Border (1990)

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I own this DVD, and it was fun to see a younger Fred Frith on video a few nights before seeing him live. This was less than three years ago, if memory serves. Anyhow, he's still pretty much as arresting live as he is in that video.
I recall the soundtrack having some, but not all the Frith music used in the film, as well as stuff exclusive to the soundtrack, but not in a cheeky film-music-is-good-but-soundtrack-sucks kinda way.

Fred Frith is really fucking good, Skeleton Crew and Art Bears are awesome, and this inspiring documentary is very well done.

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