The Bass That Ate Miami: The Foundation (2013)
A documentary feature about the hip hop music sub genre Miami Bass. Weighing out the music's cultural impact, its influence on pop music, and being that it's one of the only music genres South Florida has a legitimate claim of origin to, it's extremely surprising that more people don't know this story. Bass music was never exclusive to the Miami region, but these musicians were the ones who put Miami's name on it and cultivated the exploitative image and party lifestyle that would become forever synonymous with the up-tempo Roland 808 synth boom. And while 2 Live Crew were the obvious champions, there was a stable of talented MCs, DJs, producers, label heads, and studio engineers whose pioneering contributions to the Miami sound have gone virtually undocumented until now.
Director: Alex J. Weir
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Lon Alonzo as DJ Ace |
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Afrika Bambaataa as Self |
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Willie Andrews as M.C. Gemini |
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Claudio Barrella as Debonaire |
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Darren Bohler as M.C. Zeus |
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Helio Branco as Self |
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Michele Broom-Young as Missy Mist |
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Si Brown as Dexorcist |
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Neil Case as Beat Dominator (archive footage) |
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Sean Chavis as Kidd Money |
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Bo Crane as Self |
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Frank De La as DJ Dela aka Soundchasers |
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Kenny German as Ken-E-G |
| Directing | Alex J. Weir | Director |