The Rest Is History: The Early Days Of Drum & Bass
Events Temporarily Postponed
Sat 18 Apr 2020
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DOCN ROLL FEST
Price
Time
5.30pm
Sat 18 Apr 2020
Other Information
DOCN ROLL FEST
Price
Time
5.30pm
In response to the developing coronavirus situation in the UK, Exeter Phoenix is currently closed to the public. This is a temporary measure and we reviewing this on a month-by-month basis. No events will be taking place during April the vast majority of events will be rescheduled for later in the year.
Please note that the team are working through rescheduling a very high volume of events, but please rest assured we will be in touch with all ticket holders in due course. Please bear with us during this time.
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Dir. Peter Costigan
2019 | 111 mins | Canada
From the days of illegal raves to the dark club sounds of Optical and Ed Rush, The Rest Is History is a look back at the early years of Jungle and Drum & Bass music, how it developed, and the culture that surrounded it.
With interviews from some of the original pioneers (Micky Finn, Ray Keith, Dillinja, Ragga Twins, Paul Ibiza, G.Q,) the viewers get an intimate look into the creation of this beloved underground art form like never before.
Docn Roll is the UKs Music Documentary Film Festival. It celebrates music subcultures by providing a unique platform to support the wealth of creative, compelling and unforgettable documentaries that celebrate the performers, labels, scenes and stories.
Docn Roll are passionate about independent film and music across all genres, and provide audiences with the opportunity to watch these films as they were designed to be watched: LOUD. Docn Roll Film Fest launched in 2014, convinced it was time to show some love to the under-the-radar music docs that all too often were being ignored.
Docn Roll Film Festival is supported by the BFI using funds from the National Lottery to grow audience appetite and enjoyment for a wide range of independent British and international films.