Broken Vibes

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In an unconventional and upbeat form, “Broken Vibes” takes us off to the heart of the Broken Beat universe, a musical mixture born at the end of the last century brewing and drawing influences from the wide spectrum of Black Music : Jazz, Hip-Hop, Soul, Drum&Bass... Reaching further the mere documentary on a musical genre, “Broken Vibes” aims at exploring the social, cultural and economical aspects of a movement, once local and now international, that grew amid a collective of talented and dedicated young people stemming from “West London”, a neighbourhood which had previously witnessed the birth of Punk, Acid Jazz, Jungle music…and of the sound systems culture nowadays embodied by the infamous Notting Hill Carnival.

Genre: Music, Documentary
Runtime: 51 min

Cast

Production: Anaé Prod
Country: France
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films in Genre: Music, Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Broken Vibes about?
In an unconventional and upbeat form, “Broken Vibes” takes us off to the heart of the Broken Beat universe, a musical mixture born at the end of the last century brewing and drawing influences from the wide spectrum of Black Music : Jazz, Hip-Hop, Soul, Drum&Bass... Reaching further the mere documentary on a musical genre, “Broken Vibes” aims at exploring the social, cultural and economical aspects of a movement, once local and now international, that grew amid a collective of talented and dedicated young people stemming from “West London”, a neighbourhood which had previously witnessed the birth of Punk, Acid Jazz, Jungle music…and of the sound systems culture nowadays embodied by the infamous Notting Hill Carnival.
Who stars in Broken Vibes?
Broken Vibes stars IG Culture, Afronaught, Gilles Peterson, Jazzanova, Mark de Clive Lowe, Kyoto Jazz Massive.
How long is Broken Vibes?
Broken Vibes has a runtime of 51m (51 minutes).
What genre is Broken Vibes?
Broken Vibes is a Music, Documentary film.
Where was Broken Vibes produced?
Broken Vibes was produced in France.