Southern Rap on Top: Pitch Control TV Mixtape DVD Vol. 3 in Stores September 29
published Thu, 17 Sep 2009 17:29:02 +0000 UTCNo Comment
HOUSTON, Texas /Music Industry Newswire/ — From the 3rd Coast to the East Coast and now nestled back home in the South, Pitch Control TV Mixtape DVD series traveled to the East Coast to be recognized as a part of Country Rap Tunes: The 3rd Coast/Dirty South Film Festival held in Harlem, premiering PCTV’s Mixtape DVD Volume III, which will be released and in stores Tuesday, September 29th.
Ariel Santschi, director of PCTV’s Mixtape DVD series fortunately had groundbreaking success with the release of the Soldiers United For Cash documentary, which he shot with Legendary producer DJ Screw, two weeks before his untimely passing.
That opportunity opened doors, which led Santschi to shooting and directing multiple projects/documentaries with some of the biggest and most respected names in Southern Rap today including: Z-Ro, Scarface and the Legendary Pimp C (RIP).
Pitch Control TV Mixtape DVD Volume III will be released Tuesday, September 29th. Volume III is an inventive format containing almost 2 hours of interviews, exclusive concert footage, music videos and some behind the scenes footage of the hottest and most respected artists in South today. This Texas All-Star Edition features: UGK, Trae tha Truth, Slim Thug, Lil Flip, Big Pokey, Lil’ KeKe, Big Hawk (RIP) and all the Screwed Up Click members, to name a few.
You can also find hidden segments throughout the DVD, with special bonus material. This DVD will be a positive demonstration of what is yet to come out of the South and with 12 years of filming the underground music scene, Santschi is clever at bringing out the best in his focus.
For more information, visit: www.pitchcontroltv.com.
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