Overview
New York rapper Nas was just 20 when he made his 1994 album Illmatic, generally regarded as the best hip hop album ever made. Two decades later, In One9's documentary Time is Illmatic Nas appears humbled by his huge success and is quick to acknowledge those who paved the way as well as those who didn't survive the mean streets of Queensbridge, the largest public housing development in North America.
The filmmakers focus here more on the album's conception than on Nas' more recent output or the broader musical context of the times. His father Olu Dara makes a welcome appearance as does his brother Jabari "Jungle" Jones who provides plenty of laughs. It's an evocative trip down memory lane for hip hop fans.
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When
Wed, Aug 6, 2014
Wednesday, August 6, 2014
6:15pm
Where
Embassy Theatre10 Kent Terrace
Mt Victoria
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