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Lee Burridge announces the premiere of his documentary ‘Sound of a Dream’

Set for October 25th at London’s Rio Cinema.

Photo credit: Sound of a Dream – Official

‘Sound of a Dream’, the debut feature documentary on DJ and All Day I Dream founder Lee Burridge, will premiere at the UK’s Doc’n Roll Film Festival on Saturday, October 25th, 2025, at the Rio Cinema in Dalston. A second screening is scheduled for Saturday, November 8th, at Duke’s at Komedia in Brighton.

Directed by DJ and filmmaker Hoj Jomehri, the film traces Burridge’s 40-year journey — from his early days in a Dorset seaside village to international acclaim on stages like fabric, Coachella, and Burning Man. Featuring rare archival footage, animation, and candid moments on the road, ‘Sound of a Dream’ also revisits Burridge’s influence on Hong Kong’s underground club scene during the 1990s.

The project is a co-production between Unsound Films and Believe Media, whose past work includes the Syd Barrett documentary ‘Have You Got It Yet?’. Beyond the music, the film explores themes of sacrifice, impermanence, and the deeper human connections that arise through shared sonic experiences.

“I found myself crossing paths with Lee on tour, sharing pre-gig jitters and sunrise conversations in hotel rooms and on festival grounds,” says Jomehri. “We were experiencing the highs and lows of this unique life together, and I started to capture these genuine moments to reveal the artist and the human behind the music.”

“Music has always been my way of connecting with people, and All Day I Dream grew from that simple idea,” Burridge reflects. “To have this story told on screen, and to share it at a festival that celebrates music culture so deeply like Doc’n Roll, feels quite special.”

More information and tickets are available here.

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