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A shocking and entertaining exposé of the origins of the electronic dance music scene. EDM was born out of the Drum & Bass movement, which began in the early 1990's. The scene and its many style permutations have survived and thrived, and heavily influences Grime and the modern EDM arena. Drum & Bass developed from the London-centric rave scene as an underground movement that rapidly spread across the UK, and then throughout the world. The scene had serious issues with violence and, a sometimes uneasy drugs culture that plagued its early growth. Governments reacted by bringing in draconian laws in an attempt to kill off the movement. We tell the behind-the-scenes story of what was truly going on, away from the eyes of the 'sorted' masses on the dance floors: the guns, the drugs, the sex, the knives, the gangs and, of course, the artists and performers who, despite all this, advanced the music. Terry "Turbo" Stone was a working-class kid brought up on a council estate who, in his teens, saw opportunities in this budding scene. Against the odds, he rose from being on welfare, through handing out flyers to become one of the world's most significant club promoters of the era. He founded "One Nation", a massive club movement, and is an award-winning promoter. We were given exclusive access to Turbo's video archive and, through tell-it-all interviews with him, the artists, and those who provided security at the events, document what it was like to be involved in the inception of a whole new musical movement, which still heavily influences the clubs and the music of today. Please note: this film contains a sequence of flashing lights which might affect customers who are susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy.

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They should show this in Schools (to over 15s of course)

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Xekute
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2020-03-05
The anticipation waiting to see this movie had me signing up full tilt. I was not disappointed, this is a beautifully crafted documentary rich in nostalgia and some brilliantly funny stories. If you have had any connection to the scene in anyway over the years then you need to see this end of.

Ade Barron.

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OMG Bartman Region 24
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2020-02-28
What a film. A must see for all Drum & Bass enthusiasts. This documentary takes you through the era from the beginning to 3 decades of the music genre. From the originator of the world famous One Nation parties and top rave promotions and British movie producer Terry “Turbo” Stone and all major industry DJs and players will enthral you with all the stories good and bad times. One people - One scene - One Love- One Nation.

Such a great insight into the rave scene

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Clark Kent 666
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2020-02-21
This film features the who’s who of the Drum & Bass/Jungle scenes and has so many great stories and humour that I actually wanted it to go on longer. A must watch for anyone who has ever been to a rave.