VG16: East Coast, Volume 1

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VG16: East Coast, Volume 1
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Release date 2000
Country USA
Directed by Chris Majette, David Allan Paine
First released as VHS
Runtime 61m
Produced in NTSC

East Coast, Volume 1 is the sixteenth installment in the Videogroove Video Magazine series. It was directed by Chris Majette and Dave Paine.

Cover text

This has been a promise fulfilled since that cold January day I left Philadelphia for California in 1994. This is a start to an annual VG series that strictly covers the East Coast kids (Texas and everything east of it) - that's the area that lies just beyond the reach of most trendy Cali media. Volume One is co-directed by Chris Majette (local Phila resident) and backed up by the absolute best VG camera staff ever assembled for one issue. All the crews got together for this one, we traveled and hunted down sessions. VG could only start with a few cities and P files: Mike Johnson and Dustin Halleran P file both from NYC; Alex Broskow mini view; and city/state visits with New York, Phila, Atlanta, Texas (Austin and Dallas), Florida, and others as well. There are two competition sections: the annual ho down at Eisenberg's and the Warm Up session at the 2000 Gravity Games that you didn't see on TV. Hot music as usual and plenty of faces you'll be rewinding. Stay tuned for round two next summer as we hit everyone we missed this time. Respect to all who stayed down for VG. Eternally yours in rolling - DAP

Sections

Title Music artist Track name
Opener Rakim Paid in Full
Atlanta Outkast Gasoline Dreams
New York City The Kewsies King of new York
Nashville Bad Religion Do What You Want
Fugazi Lusty Scripps
Mini View: Alex Broskow Morcheeba feat. Talib Kweli Let Me See (Eternal Remix)
Industry Peeps: Skate Pile Ray Charles Georgia
Scout Report KRS-One My Philosophy
Midwest Pegboy YOU
Profile: Mike "Murda" Johnson and Dustin Halleran Hi-Tech vs. Scratch (of The Roots) DJ Battle (recorded live)
Profile: Mike "Murda" Johnson Buju Banton Wake Up Show
Profile: Dustin Halleran Unknown Artist Original Track recorded at VG
Ho Down Redman I Got a Seecret (Remix)
Visual Aids Nick Riggle, Andy Kiddoo, Eric Ypey I'm Waiting (For A Name)
Philadelphia (215) The Roots feat. Jill Scott Live
Credits Mishka Still Got Love

Production credits

Name Role
Dave Paine Director
Chris Majette Director, Cover photo, Layout
Dan Jensen Graphics
Andy Kiddoo Music

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