Forthcoming documentary, ‘United Nations: Three Decades of Drum & Bass’ viscerally traces the genre’s rise
A new documentary trains an analytical eye on drum ‘n’ bass to retrospectively trace the genre’s rise from the early 1990’s to its pervasion in the time since. Entitled United Nations: Three Decades of Drum & Bass, the Terry “Turbo” Stone-directed production invites drum ‘n’ bass influencers such as DJ Fresh, Sigma, Jumping Jack Frost, and Hype, among others, to trade insight on the storied history of the genre.
United Nations focuses on the genre’s beginnings as a UK-centric sonic movement that galvanized the development and diffusion of electronic music. The film also acknowledges the genre’s contentious facets, from the illegal raves that quickly cropped up across London as a byproduct of the genre’s pervasion. The documentary also addresses the controversial drug culture that grew with drum ‘n’ bass, as well as the gang interactions that colored its early foundations.
Offering a visceral look at the arch of an electronically defining style, United Nations will premiere live at The Troxy London on February 15. United Nations will debut in theaters on February 21, and will be available digital download and DVD on April 6.