
Todd P Goes to Austin 2009
Todd P Goes to Austin (2009) dives deep into America's thriving underground music scene, chronicling the rise of DIY artists who bypass traditional record labels to forge their own paths.
Director: Jay Buim
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Todd P Goes to Austin (2009) about?
This documentary follows legendary DIY promoter Todd P as he explores the underground music scene in Austin, showcasing artists who thrive outside the traditional industry. Through live performances and candid footage, it reveals the raw energy and independence defining America's indie music culture.
Who directed Todd P Goes to Austin?
Jay Buim directed this energetic look into the DIY music revolution.
Who stars in Todd P Goes to Austin?
The film features Todd Patrick, Dan Deacon, Kim Schifino, Johnny Siera, and Joey Sulkowski among its key performers.
Is Todd P Goes to Austin (2009) worth watching?
With its pulsating live performances and honest portrayal of artistic rebellion, Todd P Goes to Austin is a must-see for fans of indie music and DIY culture. Its short runtime keeps the energy high, making it a compelling watch for anyone interested in the roots of modern underground music.
How long is Todd P Goes to Austin?
Todd P Goes to Austin has a runtime of 68 minutes.
About Todd P Goes to Austin (2009) — The Wild Ride of Underground Music Icons
Todd P Goes to Austin (2009) dives deep into America's thriving underground music scene, chronicling the rise of DIY artists who bypass traditional record labels to forge their own paths. Directed by Jay Buim, this documentary captures the raw energy of live performances from rising stars like Matt and Kim, Dan Deacon, Mika Miko, and The Death Set, all captured in electrifying footage. The film paints a vivid portrait of a cultural movement where creativity and independence take center stage, highlighting the grit and passion of musicians who define a generation's sound.
From Brooklyn's indie epicenter to the vibrant stages of Austin, Todd P Goes to Austin (2009) blends music, rebellion, and community into a cinematic snapshot of artistic freedom. With never-before-seen material and an unfiltered lens, this documentary immerses viewers in a world where spontaneity and self-expression reign supreme.