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Modulations: Cinema for the Ear

Modulations: Cinema for the Ear is a 1998 American documentary film on the history of electronic music. It is accompanied by a soundtrack album and the 2000 book Modulations: A History of Electronic Music by Peter Shapiro. The project was directed by Iara Lee, the maker of the documentary film Synthetic Pleasures.

Reception
In a negative review, Ron Wells of Film Threat wrote, "It's ironic that a film about music you stay up all night listening to, just put me to sleep." Stephen Holden of The New York Times was more positive, writing, "[D]espite its shortcomings, Modulations is an invaluable primer that begins to make sense of a rapidly changing sonic world that in many people's minds is only a grating, intimidating jumble of unwelcome noise." ==Soundtrack==
Soundtrack
• "I Feel Love" – Donna Summer • "Planet Rock" – Afrika Bambaataa & Soulsonic Force • "No UFO's" (remix) – Model 500 • "Simon from Sydney" – LFO • "Strings of Life" – Rhythm Is Rhythm • "Yeah" – Jesse Saunders • "Amazon 2-King of the Beats" – Aphrodite • "Stormbringer" – Panacea • "The Shadow" – Rob & Goldie • "Luxus 1-3" – Ryoji Ikeda • "Atomic 2000" – Coldcut • "Kritische Masse 1" – To Rococo Rot ==References==
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