Le monde de demain

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Directed and created by Katell Quillévéré and Hélier Cisterne (The Bureau), the series, co-produced by ARTE France and Les Films du Bélier, traces the genesis of the hip hop movement in France in the 1980s. The two directors entrusted Amine Bouhafa and DJ Dee Nasty with the original soundtrack for their series, each bringing their own style. The former succeeds in adding a real atmosphere to the series with modern compositions borrowing hip hop codes mixed with more traditional instrumentals. Dee Nasty, for his part, offers tracks that return to the very essence of 1980s-1990s hip hop, with effective loops boosted by prominent basslines. The two artists also collaborated on the series' opening credits, delivering a true instrumental bombshell. The album includes Dee Nasty's famous track "Panam City Rappin'". The soundtrack also features iconic American hip-hop tracks from the 80s, such as "Street Justice" by The Rake and "Proud to be Black" by Run DMC. The album also contains two tracks by NTM, "Le monde de demain" and "That's my people." The soundtrack is presented in a magnificent double gatefold vinyl.

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Disc 1

  1. IT'S JUST BEGUN
  2. GENERIQUE NOVA 88
  3. STREET JUSTICE
  4. PANAM CITY RAPPIN'
  5. PROUD TO BE BLACK
  6. LUCY
  7. SATURDAY NIGHT
  8. FREESTYLE NTM ASSASSIN
  9. LE MONDE DE DEMAIN
  10. JNB
  11. LIVE & DIRECT
  12. TON SOURIRE
  13. THAT'S MY PEOPLE

Disc 2

  1. COLT SUBWAY
  2. TAGGING THE WALLS
  3. LA CHAPELLE
  4. LEAVING HOME
  5. LA CHAPELLE GRAFF
  6. IN SUBURBS OF PARIS
  7. LA CHAPELLE B
  8. RUBBING THE FLAG
  9. APPART
  10. FRIENDSHIP
  11. BRIGITTE CASH MACHINE
  12. FIRST STAGE
  13. SHAKA DEF
  14. FREEDOM
  15. TERRAIN VAGUE
  16. MELANCHOLIC FEELING
  17. GLOBOCSON
  18. SEINE X
  19. LE MONDE DE DEMAIN
  20. DIDIER'S FATHER
  21. DANCING WITH GLOVES
  22. VIVI SEARCHING FOR HER FATHER