Channel 4 to broadcast British subculture documentaries on hardcore punk, UK garage, Bristol bass, jungle & balearic
22 March 2014, 10:50
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
(News)
Channel 4 have teamed up with Dazed for a series of documentaries focusing on influential UK music scenes and their subsequent subcultures.
Music Nation will air during April, a five-part series starting with Brandy & Coke - a look at UK garage during the 90s and early-00s. This will be followed by Berkshire Goes Balearic, Bristol Bass Oddity, Jungle Fever, and Soap The Stamps - focusing on Britain’s hardcore punk scene.
You can watch a trailer for Brandy & Coke right now over at Dazed.
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