Analog Rebellion's documentary, How to Be Lo-Fi With Friends: The Making of Full Frontal, can be watched in the replies. Additionally, his new 27-track b-sides album is available on bandcamp, where the first 17 tracks are free.
Not very entertaining and definitely not a documentary. Over half of that video was his music set to obscure clips from the studio. The drug dealer scene was the only worthwhile part
I'm digging the b-sides. Can't quite say the video was a documentary, but I found it entertaining, anyway. However, something must be done with that facial hair. Go big or go home.
I almost prefer the B-Sides over Full Frontal sadly. There are some solid tracks that should have made the cut. I see Dan's potential and I hope he continues to work towards it! Bought this and bought FF to support the guy and I hope anyone who digs this does the same.