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Made In Sheffield: The Birth of Electronic Pop

Directed by Eve Wood this intriguing documentary narrates the rise of the influential post-Punk movement that emerged from Sheffield in the late '70s, creating some of the most influential sounds of the era. Loaded with endearing moments and humour, the film captures the essence of the seldom portrayed aftermath of Punk and the spirit of the early '80s British New Wave movement. Featuring Cabaret Voltaire, ABC, Pulp, Heaven 17, and The Human League.

Year: 2004
Genre: Documentaries, Music Capsule, General Docos
Country: UK
Director: Eve Wood
Duration: 52 Minutes
Rating: M
6.5/10
Location in store: Music Capsule

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