Sunday, June 20, 2010

SuperStonic Sound - The Rebel Dread documentary (Don Letts)

Don's Lett's new documentary is currently doing the film festivals, looks interesting....lets hope it reveals some more of his great vintage footage from that super 8 camera of his.


"Don Letts is an unsung hero of British music. "Superstonic Sound: The Rebel Dread" is a documentary about the Letts family legacy that mirrors the history of BASS in the UK from Dub, Reggae and Punk to 80s pop, Hip Hop and Dubstep; a musical, cultural and personal link between past and present.
Don's father was amongst the first Jamaican immigrants to Britain and he brought his sound system with him, introducing London to Jamaican Dub with its heavy BASS accent.

Don grew up in Brixton, immersed in Dub and Reggae. In the context of Enoch Powell's Rivers of Blood speech and KBW – Keep Britain White - grafitied across the walls of London, Don became the lone Rebel Dread crossing musical and cultural boundaries between black and white. He became DJ at the first Punk club, the legendary "Roxy" where in between live Punk sets, he played hard core Dub-Reggae and fortunately for him..."
 
The above article was taken from the official documentary website at: http://www.superstonicsound.com/

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