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Soul Searchin' Feature Documentary - London Screening

Soul Searchin' Feature Documentary - London Screening

Soul Searchin' is a feature-length documentary that delves into the passionate world of rare soul music record collectors and the crate digging culture. It highlights how these enthusiasts transform obscure tracks into cultural treasures, preserving the legacies of forgotten Black, Chicano & Latino artists celebrated within the West Coast Mexican American (Chicano) community that has proved equally popular in the UK and Japan amongst Rare Soul afficionados. There is a very particular sound slow raw heartfelt Soul on DIY independent private press limited Vinyl runs from the 60s and 70s a far cry from the polished sound of Motown or raw gritty southern sound of Stax. This is the ‘sweet’ sound of Soul group harmonies from obscure Artists who in most cases had at most a handful of releases then disappeared without trace only to be rediscovered, treasured and celebrated years later by these collectors.

The film focuses on key protagonists Ruben Molina, Josh Whittemore, and Arlene Sepulveda—collectively known as The Southern Soul Spinners from Los Angeles, California. Through their stories, the documentary reveals how soul music so often inspires a love for record collecting shared by collectors all over the world and in part responsible to the continued resurgence of Global Vinyl sales.

This documentary charts the story the ‘Lowrider’ scene through the eyes of the key protagonists. This movement is most prevalent on the west coast of America and has inspired a new generation of Artists replicating that unique Retro Soul sound they have championed for decades. In recent years these Artists have become hugely popular across the world such as Thee Sacred Souls, Jalen Ngonda, Aaron Frazer, Durand Jones & The Inclinations, Thee Sinseers, The Altons etc.

Jesus Cruz, an independent filmmaker from the San Francisco Bay Area, developed a passion for soul music in childhood through legendary labels like Motown and Stax. A high school discovery of a CD with Mexican American prison-style artwork introduced him to the “Lowrider oldies” or “Souldies” subculture within the Chicano community. In 2022, he directed Souleros, a short documentary about Bay Area record collectors that garnered acclaim in U.S. film festivals, winning Best Short Documentary at the Lone Star Film Festival in Fort Worth, Texas.

Ruben Molina, a renowned independent scholar and soul music enthusiast, began collecting Mexican-American and soul music recordings as a teenager in 1960s Los Angeles, California. He is the author of two influential books: The Old Barrio Guide to Low Rider Music (2000), which documented music central to Chicano lowrider culture, and Chicano Soul (2008), which explored the history and recordings of Mexican-American soul groups and garage bands across the Southwest.

As co-founder of the Southern Soul Spinners collective, Ruben shares his extensive collection through DJ performances in major U.S. cities and internationally in England, Mexico City, Spain, Germany, and Japan.

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Special Exclusive London Screening + Q&A + Colour One Tear Black After Party

This event is Ticket Only in an exclusive Private Members Club - The Old Warner Bros Screening Room in London's West End. As this is a very small cinema there are only very limited tickets for the actual screening but all are welcome to the after party which is FREE but you still need a ticket.

Q&A - with the film with director, Jesus Cruz and DJ/collector/Author, Ruben Molina.

DJs Ruben Molina (USA), James Pogson (Symphonical Records), Claire Kalvis, JIm Edwards, David Hill & JM

Rare Soul, Deep Soul, Sweet Soul, Steppers, Lowrider Soul, Chicano Soul, Latin Soul played on original Vinyl 45s

The screening also includes feature a series of short films Symphonical Introduces:

A series of short films celebrating the people behind the music featured on 'The Key To Our Love' compilations.

A snapshot introduction, providing a face to the name behind these well-revered sweet soul records. Grails that have almost been lost to time, now celebrated through Symphonical Records

King Wilson

The Young Mods

Little Caesar

The Invaders

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Happy Feet

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Hi Jmsoul ,

Is this a one off viewing / event , or will it be shown in other parts of the UK , or via the media ?

Looks like a very interesting documentary.

Eddie Hubbard

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Looks great ,have bought tickets already for London

19 hours ago, Happy Feet said:

Hi Jmsoul ,

Is this a one off viewing / event , or will it be shown in other parts of the UK , or via the media ?

Looks like a very interesting documentary.

It’s on at the Liverpool Soul Weekender first ,then London on the Sunday following

Happy Feet

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2 hours ago, Eddie Hubbard said:

Looks great ,have bought tickets already for London

It’s on at the Liverpool Soul Weekender first ,then London on the Sunday following

Hopefully it will be available for all eventually, thanks Eddie

chris g

Members

Really enjoyed the film, very well put together and great tunes. Plenty of history but balanced up with the joy of people listening to and dancing to great music. Couldn't stay for the q&a and afters unfortunately

Soulwolf

Members

I also attended the screening yesterday in Soho. Really enjoyable documentary just over an hour long, it was preceded by a shot film of some of the artists on the Symphonical record label, which also was very good. Some of the topics covered in the Q&A included references to Northern Soul, the Jamaican sound systems of the 60's playing soul music mentioning that a lot of the songs being played could be later found on the East Side Story LP's. Interesting quote in the film from one of the DJ's highlighted, Arlene Sepulveda that all the records they were collecting were in England and they were having to come over here to buy and bring them back home! The directors in the Q&A said they may make some minor adjustments based on feedback from the screenings before entering the documentary in various film festivals. Unable to stay for the after party, but I am going to start checking and paying more attention to the b sides in my collection to see if there any sweet soul gems I have missed. If you get the chance to see the film, well worth watching.

Eddie Hubbard

Members

It was an excellent film ,as was the Symphonical Records piece also .The producers were still filming yesterday and at Liverpool ,so the film will probably be extended eventually.The Q & A and after party was also great ,good to witness a Ruben Molina set first hand .

Modularman

Members

The documentary Director, Jesus Cruz, was interviewed by Gilles Peterson on Radio 6 on Saturday and played a few tunes

Jmsoul

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DJ Sets here if you missed the After Party...

Seano

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On 24/06/2025 at 23:33, Jmsoul said:

Great to see it featured here, I had a listen and to make searching a bit quicker the section runs from 1 hour 59 minutes into the show, through to 2 hours 23 minutes.

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