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Deep City is a fascinating dive into the roots of soul music in South Florida. It captures the vibrant, raw energy of the mid-1960s Miami scene, where Willie Clarke and Johnny Pearsall were laying the groundwork for something special with Deep City Records. The pacing feels like a smooth groove, as it intertwines interviews and archival footage that give you a sense of what it was like back then. The film highlights the pioneers who shaped the sound, showcasing their stories and the cultural backdrop that influenced them. The atmosphere is rich and layered; you really get the sense of place and community. The performances of the time are a real treat, and the practical effects used in the presentation are a nod to the era itself.
Interesting exploration of a lesser-known music sceneFocus on the personal stories of the artistsGood use of archival footage and interviews
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