The documentary follows the people and places which laid the foundation for London’s fertile jazz scene in 2018.
Music has shaped people in such a big way. The music the people make in this video has filled many lives with joy and helped them make moves in what makes them happy.
When it comes to strong musical circles, this one is definitely incredible and beautifully inter-connected both inside and outside of the jazz world.
The documentary is all about the renaissance which jazz has experienced over the past few years, but also about friendship, community, and the influence the city of London has had on the musicians.
They call London home, and the movie tells the journey of the young and gifted artists of how they became an integral part of London’s musical landscape. They also represent the city around the UK and the rest of the world.
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