"Litefeet: Sound of the Subway" Mini Documentary About Underground Music and Dance Out Now

Litefeet: Sound of the Subway is new documentary from Fact TV "on the music and dance style dominating the New York underground."

Like footwork and Baltimore club, litefeet is both a genre of music and a style of dance: 100-BPM tracks that soundtrack an acrobatic take on b-boying and popping that has found a home in the New York subways. Despite police cracking down on the scene, its music continues to flourish, finding fans in the likes of Mixpak and Sinjin Hawke, while the dancers have been on America’s Got Talent and worked with brands like Nike.

There has been a ton of hype about the film over the past few months, and now, the full length 20-min film has finally been released.

The above video is just a teaser (featuring an awesome sad remix of Pharrell — Happy but you can watch the full documentary here.

Matt Coneybeare

Matt Coneybeare

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Matt enjoys exploring the City's with his partner and son. He is an avid marathon runner, and spends most of his time eating, running, and working on cool stuff.

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