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If You Don't Watch the Way You Move is an intriguing dive into the creative process of two musicians, Derek 'Dripp' Whitfield Jr. and Taymond 'choSkii' Hughes, as they work on their track 'Shiesty'. Shot in Jermaine 'Country Blakk' Brown's studio in Columbus, Mississippi, it captures the raw energy and spontaneity of music creation. The pacing feels almost like a jam session—organic and free-flowing, with moments of tension when the John Cage score interrupts their groove. It plays with the boundaries of sound and silence, creating a unique atmosphere. The interplay between the artists and their environment is refreshing, and it’s worth noting how the documentary isn’t just about music; it’s also about the hustle and struggles behind it.
Focuses on the creative struggle in music productionFeatures unique interruptions that challenge the flowHighlights the dynamics of artistic collaboration
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