Superstonic Sound
Synopsis
Don Letts is an unsung hero of British music. Told in Letts' unique voice, Superstonic Sound is a documentary about his family legacy that mirrors the history of Bass in the UK and his fighting for identity being the first generation of British born Black. A journey from Dub and Reggae to the legendary very first Punk club 'The Roxy' in the mid-seventies, crossing Hip Hop towards Dubstep; a musical, cultural and personal travel between past and present.
Details
- Year
- 2009
- Type of film
- Shorts
- Running Time
- 45 mins
- Format
- 16x9
- Director
- Raphael Erichsen
- Producer
- Raphael Erichsen, Edward Dallal
- Co-Producer
- Raphael Erichsen, Edward Dallal
- Editor
- Raphael Erichsen
- Screenwriter
- Raphael Erichsen
- Director of Photography
- Marc Webb
- Sound
- Fabio Andrade
- Music
- Jet Letts, ManFame, Pama International, Driving Music
- Principal Cast
- Don Letts, Jet Letts
Genre
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Last updated 30th November 2009