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Deep Crates

"A Documentary Film Dedicated To The Art Of Beatdiggin"

The first ever full-length hip hop documentary film dedicated to the art of diggin’ in the crates. This is an exciting project that examines the world of beatdiggin’ culture through the eyes of some of hip hop’s most elite producers and DJs from around the globe. Features exclusive crate diggin’ anecdotes from some of the masters of the craft never revealed before on film.

Top Cast

  • Diamond D

    Diamond D

    himself

  • Lord Finesse

    Lord Finesse

    himself

  • Buckwild

    Buckwild

    himself

  • Amed

    Amed

    himself

  • Ogee

    Ogee

    himself

  • Mr.Walt

    Mr.Walt

    Beatminerz

  • Evil D

    Evil D

    himself

  • V.I.C.

    V.I.C.

    Ghetto Pros.

  • Vincent Mason

    Vincent Mason

    De La Soul

Overview

The first ever full-length hip hop documentary film dedicated to the art of diggin’ in the crates. This is an exciting project that examines the world of beatdiggin’ culture through the eyes of some of hip hop’s most elite producers and DJs from around the globe. Features exclusive crate diggin’ anecdotes from some of the masters of the craft never revealed before on film.

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