Bombin' 1988 Hip Hop Tv Documentary

The Bronx founders of the now ubiquitous street culture known as Hip Hop carry their message to the ghettos of Britain and find themselves close to-home. Co-produced and written with Pat Hartley, and members of the Hip Hop community on both sides of the Atlantic.
This documentary was created in 1987 and aired on channel 4. Here Director Dick Fontaine returns to focus on the UK adoption of this Hip Hop culture and some of the conflicts created therein.
After providing such a strong argumentative presence in ‘Beat This’, Brim Fuentes (TAT) is brought over to the UK as a sort of cultural ambassador of New York graffiti in a string of workshops and informal seminars.
The film captures some of the earliest footage of significant UK protagonists such as Goldie and a pre Massive Attack 3D , as well as a noticeably limited Mode 2 and the Chrome Angels appearance at the Birmingham wall commission.

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