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BEAUTIFUL NOISE is an in-depth exploration of a music movement in the late twentieth century, a fascinating period when some innovative musicians mixed guitar noise into conventional pop song structures while maintaining a philosophy of... See more »

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Toni Halliday ...
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Douglas Hart ...
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Daniel Hunt ...
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Brad Laner ...
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Ian Masters ...
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Alan Moulder ...
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Tim Perkins ...
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Ulrich Schnauss ...
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Eric Green

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Eric Green ... (writer)

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Eric Green ... producer
James P. Healy ... executive producer
Sarah Ogletree ... producer
Jon Sidel ... executive producer

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Brad Laner ... score composer

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Craig Bond
Fredrik Cavali
Ryan Daddi
A.J. Dickerson
Eric Green
Rodney Jao
Sarah Ogletree
Christopher Otwell ... (as Chris Otwell)
Aymae Sulick

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Sarah Ogletree

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Nick Gotten III ... dialogue editor
John Warrin ... re-recording mixer

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John P. Nugent ... visual effects supervisor

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Laurent Mertens ... special thanks
Ray Rose ... special thanks

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BEAUTIFUL NOISE is an in-depth exploration of a music movement in the late twentieth century, a fascinating period when some innovative musicians mixed guitar noise into conventional pop song structures while maintaining a philosophy of letting the music speak for itself. Although many of the people interviewed are notoriously press shy they have opened up about their music and experiences from over 20 years ago, how they defied the rules and became sonic innovators that have inspired so many. Written by Anonymous

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  • 87 min
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