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UNPRECEDENTED
2-DISC DVD ON DANCE MUSIC CULTURE
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ORIGINAL
DOCUMENTARY FILM COMBINED WITH OVER 2 HOURS OF
SPECIAL FEATURES NEVER BEFORE SEEN FOOTAGE FROM
THE 70S AND EARLY 80S CLUB SCENE AND EXCLUSIVE
INTERVIEWS WITH WORLD RENOWN DJS Soundtrack CD
and DVD to be released in North America on July
26th, 2005
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Maestro
DVD Exclusive Special Features:
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Paradise
Garage Footage:
never before seen footage of the closing weekend
of the Paradise Garage (1987), commented by Larry
Levan`s close friend and roommate, videographer
Michael Sampson.
Sound Systems: An
audiophile look with DJ David Mancuso and renowned
sound engineers on
the history of club sound and DJ equipment
Making of Maestro: Director
Josell Ramos on his journey through the making
of the film
Ron Hardy: a
look into the Chicago House Music legend and mentor
with Robert Williams
Tee Scott: in
his own words, a radio conversation with one of
the top early producers of Dance Music
The Dancers: from
streets to clubs, a raw look into the world of
the club dancers
Frankie Knuckles: a
conversation with the "Godfather of House"
The
legendary clubs, their patrons and pioneer DJs
that paved the way for present day global DJ and
Club Culture, finally get their due in the 2-disc
DVD release of the internationally acclaimed documentary
film Maestro. Directed, written and produced by
Cuban born, New York raised, Josell Ramos, Maestro
has opened in cinemas in Australia, Europe, US
and Asia, receiving critical acclaim. The soundtrack
CD and DVD are set for simultaneous release by
Sanctuary Records in North America on July 26th,
2005.
For
the first time Ramos' documentary puts into perspective
the period of time spanning the late 60s into
the early 80s when New York City saw the birth
of the Underground Dance Music Culture, a musical
and
a cultural movement that deeply impacted social
rules and ultimately set the groundwork for the
Chicago House Music scene, the Disco era and present
day global DJ Culture. The quintessential elements
captured in the DVD on the legendary New York
and Chicago clubs like The Loft, the Paradise
Garage, the Music Box, the Warehouse, and their
renowned DJs Larry Levan, David Mancuso, Ron Hardy
and Frankie Knuckles,
have influenced parties and dance music productions
across the world. According to renowned film critic
Kevin Thomas of the Los Angeles Times, "Maestro
traces the roots of today's global dance-music
culture with a passion, knowledge and insight
that is as infectious as the music itself. For
the uninitiated it is
a revelation and for the aficionados it will surely
be a special treat."
A sure collector's item, the Maestro DVD provides
extensive, unique and compelling insight into
the lives of the people who inhabited that scene,
such as club luminaries Larry Levan, David Mancuso,
Nicky Siano, Frankie Knuckles, François K, Tom
Moulton, Tee Scott, Robert Williams, Danny Tenaglia,
Tony Humphries, Derrick May, Tee Scott, Danny
Krivit, "Little Louie" Vega and regulars of The
Loft, The Paradise Garage, the Gallery and the
Warehouse such as fashion designer Patricia Field.
No cameras where allowed in the clubs, yet Maestro
features never-before-seen original footage of
the Paradise Garage and The Loft, which, though
sometimes grainy and out of focus, still offers
a rare visual documentation. Included are shots
of Keith Haring`s Pop Art murals at the Paradise
Garage and footage of Haring himself dancing during
the closing weekend as well as diva singers Gwen
Guthrie, Liz Torres and the legendary DJ Larry
Levan with his devoted crowd. The Paradise Garage
was also the scene where, soon to be everyone's
favorite Material Girl, Madonna had one of her
first performances. Other celebrities who parked
themselves on the dance floor included Calvin
Klein, Eddie Murphy, Andy Warhol, Keith Haring,
Grace Jones and many more.
Ramos also tracked down and interviewed unsung
hero Francis Grasso,
who happened to be Jimi Hendrix`s roommate.
Considered as the inventor of beat matching (mixing)
and first "DJ", he recounts his experiments with
mixing records at the club Sanctuary as well as
the birth of the Gay Liberation movement which
found fertile ground in the underground club scene.
This interview is the only existing footage of
Francis Grasso who passed away shortly after.
The special features disc provides exclusive insight
into the Chicago House Music scene. In his own
words DJ Frankie Knuckles explains his close friendship
with Larry Levan, his experience at the club Continental
Baths and his departure to Chicago to become DJ
of the Warehouse, where his fame finally took
off. Robert Williams, owner of Chicago's Music
Box and Warehouse, completes the tale by telling
his side of the story on Frankie Knuckles and
Ron Hardy, both considered founders of the Chicago
House Music scene.
Displaying a more personal and candid approach,
Maestro shows the true history of people through
a realistic creative aesthetic. Tracing the underground's
dance origin, Maestro imparts a real understanding
of this intense lifestyle, and the lives that
were lived and died for. Not merely nostalgia,
Maestro is a mirror of the music and experiences
it chronicles.
The experience of Maestro moves beyond your television
screen. One can relive it anywhere with the original
movie soundtrack which will also be released on
July 26th. The Maestsro soundtrack CD is a
not-to-be-missed journey through the history of
dance music. Brooklyn native DJ Kervyn Mark,
who played at legendary Body & Soul, Bang the
Party, and resident DJ of Melting Pot, has selected
and mixed some of the most representative, inspiring,
and influential songs that filled the dance-floors
at the Paradise Garage and The Loft back in the
day. On this infectious compilation the rhythms
of these classic songs are matched with new tracks
and clips from the original motion picture.. The
soundtrack also features original music by Haitian
musician Jepthè Guillaume and singer Astrid Suryanto
in "Way"
in which Suryanto`s soulful voice blends into
guitars strings and a groovy percussion melody.
The second new track is "Oasis" produced by acclaimed
Detroit based Aaron Carl.
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Maestro
Soundtrack CD Track Listing:
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"Burning
Love Breakdown" Peter Brown
"Life is Something Special" NYC Peach Boys
"Melting Pot" Booker T & The MGs
"Can You Feel It" Mr. Fingers
"Spank" Jimmy Bo Horne
"Disco Circus" Martin Circus
"Oasis" Aaron Carl
"Let Me Love You" DJ Rasoul
"Way" Jepthè Guillaume and Astrid Suryanto
"My Peace of Heaven" Ten City
"Bang Bang You're Mine" Bang the Party
"Let`s Love Dance Tonight" Gary's Gang
2.0
Stereo Mix
5.1 Dolby Surround Sound Mix
5.1 Househeadz Surround Sound Mix
DVD1: Original feature film documentary "Maestro"
Running Time: 1 Hour 17 Minutes
DVD2: Special Features Running Time: 2 Hours 26
Minutes
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