Sup Doc: A Documentary Podcast
29 - THE CARTER / ROOM 237 w William Hutson (clipping.)
What do Lil Wayne and the Shining have in common? On Ep 29 Paco and George speak with musician William Hutson from the experimental hip-hop group clipping.
The Carter is a 2009 documentary film about American hip hop recording artist Dwayne Michael Carter, Jr., better known as Lil Wayne. The Carter is a no-holds-barred documentary about Lil' Wayne filmed over the course of the year when he transitioned from Rap icon to mainstream Pop star. The film was directed by Adam Bhala Lough and produced by Joshua Krause and Quincy Delight Jones III.
Room 237 analyzes Stanley Kubrick's film adaptation of Stephen King's classic horror novel, "The Shining." The making of the soundtrack to Room 237 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T48KPIfB40Y Stanley Film Fest - http://www.stanleyfilmfest.com
William Hutson is an electronic musician, writer, and academic. He is one third of the rap group Clipping, and has released solo recordings under the names Rale, Anthracite, and Tattered Syntax. He has collaborated with Jonathan Snipes on several film scores. He holds a Ph.D. in Performance Studies from UCLA and writes for The Wire Magazine.
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