Mongolian bling: discovering the roots of hip hop in the heart of Asia : a documentary

"Forget about nomads and monks! It's hip hop that's making Mongolia move in the 21st century. Mongolian Bling jumps into the thriving music scene in the capital, Ulaanbaatar, and follows stars as they rap nationwide with their bitches, cars and jewels. But beyond this bling lies a fai...

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Format: Video Software
Language:Mongolian
Published: Victoria, Australia Flying Fish Films 2012
Edition:special ed. DVD and Soundtrack
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Summary:"Forget about nomads and monks! It's hip hop that's making Mongolia move in the 21st century. Mongolian Bling jumps into the thriving music scene in the capital, Ulaanbaatar, and follows stars as they rap nationwide with their bitches, cars and jewels. But beyond this bling lies a failed democracy and a dying ancient culture the elders mourn the loss of. While many artists aspire to the West, a handful are breaking down social and political boundaries and forging a new identity by bringing Mongolia's rich musical history into their modern beats and rhymes."--container
Item Description:"Discovering the roots of hip hop in the heart of Asia."--container. - DVD ; NTSC.
Interviewees/performers include: Gennie, Gee, Quiza, Enkhtaivan, Black Rose, Bayarmagnai, Zorigtbaatar, Nasanbat
Sound recording: Steven Bond; Sound mixer: Griff Burnell; Cinematography: Ignacio Penche Perez; edited by Davide Michelin, Ignacio Penche Perez and Benj Binks; original music by Ned Beckley
Physical Description:1 videodisc (90 min.) sd., col. 4 3/4 in. + 1 sound disc (digital : 4 3/4 in.)

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