In 2004, Nathan McLay quit his day job to start Future Classic, a Sydney record label he hoped would put Australia's burgeoning dance music scene on the world map. It quickly became an incubator of local talent and launched the careers of genre-bending artists like Nick Murphy (formerly known as Chet Faker), Flight Facilities and Flume. This documentary traces the label's growth from a small DIY collective to an unstoppable force in contemporary music.
Nicholas D. Wrathall
Director
Regan Mathews
Self
Alex Cameron
Self
John Hassel
Self
George Nicholas
Self
Thomas Lefrançois
Self
Daniel Askill
Self
Nathan McLay
Self
Chad Gillard
Self
Jay Ryves
Self
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