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Other Music

The Show must go on here at the Dietrich Theater. Thanks to independent studios and their ability to provide us with excellent content at home we are proud to present these films and make them available to screen at home. Each purchase will help us in reopening with minimal disruption and help us continue providing this kind of entertainment for years to come. Thank you for your continued support and we look forward to welcoming you into our doors soon.

THIS MOVIE IS CURRENTLY NOW AVAILABLE ANYTIME FOR VIEWING! (*Please ignore the movie times at the left*) 
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https://othermusic.vhx.tv/checkout/the-dietrich-theater-presents-other-music/purchase

Rated:Not Rated
Runtime:1hr30min
Genre: Documentary
In the summer of 2016, New York City lost a beloved and influential hub of independent music culture. Other Music--located on East 4th Street between Broadway and Lafayette in the heart of Manhattan's East Village neighborhood--was more than just a store that sold CDs, records, tapes and magazines. It was a place where bands were formed, record labels were born and careers were launched. And it was THE place where a generation of New Yorkers at the dawn of the Internet age went to discover groundbreaking music by artists who would go on to become household names and underground icons: Animal Collective, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Vampire Weekend, the National, Interpol, TV On The Radio, Regina Spektor, William Basinski and countless others. With more and more record stores, book stores and video stores closing everywhere, the communities that have built up around shops like Other Music are slowly dissipating and migrating to online forums. Nowadays most people are streaming music online rather than purchasing it digitally to download, much less going to stores to buy physical media. As the music industry continues to move in that direction and community hubs like Other Music struggle to remain in existence, we think it is important to celebrate what spaces like these have meant to people in the past-- and how their spirit can live on in an increasingly digital world.



 

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