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Thursday, January 10, 2013
'New American Noise' Dives Deep Into Sissy Bounce Scene
On January 18, the Sundance Channel is set to premiere New American Noise,
a six-part documentary series by Nokia Music and Somesuch & Co.
where each episode focuses on a different music scene within a different
city. Rather than leave the lineup to a single curator or a room full
of execs, the network sought out directors who already moved through
rare circles in music, and asked them to tell the stories of these
unique locales. The aim? To tell "the story of music's evolution in
America while also capturing the perspectives of music fans from all
walks of life."
Abteen Bagheri, who has done music videos for A$AP
Rocky, Delta Spirit and Blood Orange, has taken on indie Portland and
New Orleans bounce. Emily Kai Bok, the brilliant eye behind Grimes' "Oblivion" clip,
is covering the alt-rap scene in New York. Bob Harlow, who's directed
for Best Coast and the Vaccines, is portraying the nearly
post-apocalyptic Detroit warehouse scene. And Tyrone Lebon, who's done
shorts for Nike and numerous others, is delving into music promoted via
Atlanta strip clubs, and artists trying to make it in Los Angeles.
Above,
we have an exclusive excerpt from Bagheri's New Orleans episode. Among
the highlights: copious shots of booties popping, twerking, jerking and
bumping — both men and women, both upside down and right side up — plus
an interview with Cash Money O.G. Mannie Fresh discussing the rhythms
that make his city's music so addictive, and a full minute of sissy
bounce star Nicky Da B (he of Diplo's "Express Yourself") rap-chanting a cappella from a barber's seat. It's compelling stuff that bodes well for the rest of New American Noise (see the full trailer at the show's website!).
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