

808 (2015)
808 is a documentary film about the inspiring story of the Roland TR-808 drum machine. It's the tale of the birth of electronic music, and how one small machine changed the musical landscape forever... by accident. It's the story of a sound that has been embraced by the world's top producers and performers, and has been name-checked on a whole host of hit records. Associated with numerous musical styles crossing both time and genre, its defining sounds are as relevant now as they ever has been. It defined hip hop and modern dance culture and it's sound continues to deliver dancefloor smashing beats today.808 featuring Damon Albarn and Arthur Baker is available for rent or purchase on Apple TV, available for rent or purchase on Google Play, and available for rent or purchase on YouTube. It's a documentary movie with a better than average IMDb audience rating of 7.2 (687 votes).
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#179 Ranked in Music Movies
#1041 Ranked in Documentary Movies
808 has a better than average IMDb audience rating of 7.2 (687 votes). The movie is popular with Reelgood users lately.

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808 is a documentary film about the inspiring story of the Roland TR-808 drum machine. It's the tale of the birth of electronic music, and how one small machine changed the musical landscape forever... by accident. It's the story of a sound that has been embraced by the world's top producers and performers, and has been name-checked on a whole host of hit records. Associated with numerous musical styles crossing both time and genre, its defining sounds are as relevant now as they ever has been. It defined hip hop and modern dance culture and it's sound continues to deliver dancefloor smashing beats today.