Netflix dropped its first look at La La Land writer/director Damien Chazelle’s television debut The Eddy, which offers a look at a Paris nightclub and the people who run it.

Netflix has nabbed some of the biggest established movie directors and brightest rising stars in recent years, with Whiplash and La La Land’s Damien Chazelle being the newest name to join the Netflix revolution.

The streamer offered fans a look at Chazelle’s upcoming eight-episode drama The Eddy, which takes place in the vibrant multicultural neighborhoods of modern-day Paris, features a talented, multicultural cast and conveys the power of music to heal, unite and turn chaos into beauty.

The series was brought to the screen through a collaboration between Alan Poul, Damien Chazelle, BAFTA Award winner Jack Thorne (National Treasure) and six-time Grammy Award winner Glen Ballard, who wrote the songs and established The Eddy’s band, which is composed of real-life musicians Randy Kerber, Ludovic Louis, Lada Obradovic, Jowee Omicil and Damian Nueva Cortes.

Check out the trailer below, followed by the official synopsis!

Once a celebrated jazz pianist in New York, Elliot Udo is now the co-owner of struggling club The Eddy, where he manages the house band fronted by lead singer and on-again-off-again girlfriend Maja. As Elliot learns that his business partner Farid may be involved in some questionable practices at the club, secrets begin to come to light that have also been concealed from Farid’s wife Amira, and when Elliot’s troubled teenage daughter Julie suddenly arrives in Paris to live with him, his personal and professional worlds quickly start to unravel as he confronts his past, fighting to save the club and protect those closest to him.

The Eddy stars André Holland (Moonlight, Selma, 42) as Elliot Udo, Amandla Stenberg (The Hate U Give, The Hunger Games) as his daughter Julie, Joanna Kulig as Maja, Tahar Rahim as Farid, and Leïla Bekhti as Amira.

The series also stars Melissa George (In Treatment), Adil Dehbi (How I Became a Superhero), Benjamin Biolay (La douleur), Tchéky Karyo (The Missing) and rapper Sopico in his debut on-screen performance.

The Eddy will be released on May 8.