Every City Has a Room.
Pilot — New Orleans, 2026
Full pilot coming September 2026
The Show
Frequencity travels the world to find the rooms where culture actually lives — not the famous ones, the real ones. Sweat-drenched basements in Berlin. Century-old jazz halls in New Orleans. Hillside sound systems in Kingston. Every city has one.
Each episode follows sound through a city — through the people who built the scene, the venues that held it, and the nights that defined it. Part travel show, part live performance, part portrait. Think Anthony Bourdain's curiosity meets the chaos of a warehouse party.
The pilot shoots in New Orleans, April 2026. The 25th Annual Gay Easter Parade, a custom sound trike built by one man over years, and the bar that holds the whole community together at the end of the night. That's where we start.
The Team
Sasha Troy
Creator, Executive Producer
Charles Copetas
Creator, Executive Producer
Hannah Wolter
Executive Producer
Jared LaReau
Director, Producer
Where We Are Now
We have an initial post-production budget in place and are actively working to deliver a strong trailer — the first look that introduces Frequencity to the world.
The trailer, alongside this site and outreach materials, will be used to raise the remaining post-production funds needed to complete the full 8-minute pilot.
The pilot releases on YouTube and is supported through social media and audience development — establishing Frequencity as a destination for a global community of music and culture fans.
The finished pilot and audience traction build the case for the next episode — producing a series, one city at a time.
Get Involved
If you're interested in supporting Frequencity's next chapter, we want to hear from you.