- Electric Daisy Carnival Experience (2011)
- Kraftwerk and the Electronic Revolution (2008)
- Berlin Calling (2008)
- Synth Britannia (2009)
- The Beat is the Law: Fanfare for the Common People (2010)
- Electro Chaabi (2013)
- The Rise of the Synths (2019)
- The Art of Acid (2018)
- Modulations: Cinema for the Ear (1998)
- We Call It Techno! (2008)
Electronic music has revolutionized the soundscape of the modern world, influencing everything from pop to avant-garde. This collection of documentaries dives deep into the pulsating heart of electronic music, exploring its origins, evolution, and the cultural impact it has had globally. From the underground scenes of Detroit to the global stages of EDM festivals, these films provide an insider's look at the artists, the technology, and the culture that have shaped this dynamic genre. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a curious newcomer, these documentaries will enrich your understanding and appreciation of electronic music.

Electric Daisy Carnival Experience (2011)
Description: Capturing the essence of the largest electronic dance music festival in North America, this film showcases the energy, the community, and the music that make EDC a phenomenon.
Fact: The documentary features performances by top DJs like Tiesto and Deadmau


Kraftwerk and the Electronic Revolution (2008)
Description: This documentary explores the pioneering work of Kraftwerk, the German electronic band that influenced countless artists and genres. It delves into their innovative use of synthesizers and how they shaped the future of music.
Fact: The film features interviews with key figures in electronic music like Giorgio Moroder and Afrika Bambaataa.


Berlin Calling (2008)
Description: While not a traditional documentary, this film provides an authentic look at Berlin's techno scene through the life of a DJ, blending narrative with real-life footage of the city's nightlife.
Fact: The soundtrack was produced by Paul Kalkbrenner, who also stars in the film.


Synth Britannia (2009)
Description: This documentary examines the British electronic music scene of the late '70s and '80s, focusing on bands like Depeche Mode, Human League, and Gary Numan.
Fact: The film includes rare archival footage of early synthesizer performances.


The Beat is the Law: Fanfare for the Common People (2010)
Description: Focused on the UK's rave culture, this documentary explores the rise of acid house, the impact of the Criminal Justice Act, and the spirit of rebellion that defined the scene.
Fact: It features interviews with key figures like The Prodigy's Liam Howlett.


Electro Chaabi (2013)
Description: Set in Cairo, this documentary follows the rise of Electro Chaabi, a fusion of traditional Egyptian music with electronic beats, capturing the youth culture's response to political and social changes.
Fact: The film showcases the grassroots movement of young Egyptians using music as a form of expression and resistance.


The Rise of the Synths (2019)
Description: This documentary explores the resurgence of synthwave and retrowave music, focusing on its influence in modern culture, particularly in film and video games.
Fact: It features interviews with artists like Carpenter Brut and Perturbator.


The Art of Acid (2018)
Description: A deep dive into the acid house movement, this documentary traces the genre's roots from Chicago to the UK, highlighting its cultural significance and the hedonistic parties that defined an era.
Fact: The film includes rare footage from the legendary warehouse parties of the late '80s.


Modulations: Cinema for the Ear (1998)
Description: This film traces the history of electronic music from its experimental beginnings to its mainstream acceptance, featuring interviews with key figures like Derrick May and Carl Craig.
Fact: The documentary includes a rare interview with the reclusive artist Aphex Twin.


We Call It Techno! (2008)
Description: A journey through the history of techno, this documentary highlights the genre's roots in Detroit and its spread across the globe, featuring interviews with techno pioneers.
Fact: The film was directed by Maren Sextro and Holger Wick, who also made "Berlin Calling."
