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Resident Advisor Premieres ‘Real Scenes’ March 19th On KCET

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Neuehouse Hollywood was the perfect venue to preview REAL SCENES, a new documentary series that gives viewers an in-depth look into the intricate culture of electronic music across the globe.  You don’t need to know about the electronic music scene to enjoy this documentary and if you are a long time Angeleno you will appreciate learning about diverse, eclectic neighborhoods . This ten-part series of documentaries from Resident Advisor  premiered nationwide Mon., Mar. 14 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on and Sat., Mar. 19 at 12 a.m. PT in Southern California on KCET. The series will also stream on KCET.org and LinkTV.org as well as via Link TV’s Roku service.

For more information, check out www.linktv.org/realscenes and www.kcet.org/realscenes

The television series is an extension of Resident Advisor’s ongoing efforts to explore the artist and communities behind the world’s most exciting electronic music hubs. REAL SCENES will document independent artists in ten cities across the globe including Johannesburg, Tokyo and Mexico City. Over the course of the ten episodes, artists and fans alike share how they find inspiration in their urban environments.

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Each episode will give perspective into the creative process while exploring the global electronic music culture through the eyes of its protagonists.Viewers will also get to see exclusive live performances and documentaries about some of the world’s leading electronic music artists including Darkside, Nils Frahm and Black Coffee.

For more information, check out www.linktv.org/realscenes and www.kcet.org/realscenes

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