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Party! Party! Party! – Der lange Tanz des Techno

Year: 1996 Documentary Runtime: 89 min

Overview

A documentary about the rave and techno scene of the 90s. Back then, this emerging youth scene was still unfamiliar to most people and difficult to categorize.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Sven Väth

Sven Väth

Self

Carl Cox

Carl Cox

Self

Henner Stang

Henner Stang

Self

Norbert Bolz

Norbert Bolz

Self

Jürgen Laarmann

Jürgen Laarmann

Self

Juan Atkins

Juan Atkins

Self

Marusha

Marusha

Self

Dietmar-Maria Hegemann

Dietmar-Maria Hegemann

Self

WestBam

WestBam

Self

Alexander Branczyk

Alexander Branczyk

Self

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