Ishmael Butler of Shabazz Palaces and Seattle surf/punk rockers Tacocat, collaborated on some new music during a weekend of heightened creative expression. The historic and haunted Tokeland Hotel on the southwest coast of WA was transformed into a recording studio by music producer Erik Blood, and the musicians were free to get stoned and jam. The Goodship Company, a cannabis edibles brand, spearheaded the project and this short documentary reveals a behind-the-scenes look at the highest of artistic inspiration under the effects of legal marijuana.
Producer: The Goodship Company
Creative Director: Greg Lundgren
Musicians: Ishmael Butler, Emily Nokes,
Bree McKenna, Lelah Maupin, Eric Randall
Music Producer: Erik Blood
Director: J. Austin Wilson
Producer: Jody Hall, Eileen Namanny, Tim Ziegler
Cinematographer: Justin Henning
Photographer: Charles Peterson, Ben Lindbloom
Sound Recorder: Elijah Lawson
Sound Engineer: William Smith
Editor: Nick Pezzillo
Colorist: Eric Rosen
Title Designer & Compositor: David Viau
Sound Mixer: Ellis Hawes
Cast: J. AUSTIN WILSON
Tags: Shabazz Palaces, Tacocat, Erik Blood, Sub Pop, Goodship, Weed, Marijuana, Tokeland, Sessions, Music, Hip Hop, Seattle, Documentary and Drugs
0 comments:
Post a Comment