DOSA HUNT TRAILER
THE GREATEST HUNT FOR SOUTH INDIAN FOOD IN NYC EVER COMMITTED TO FILM!
Starring: Rostam Batmanglij (Vampire Weekend), Vijay Iyer (Vijay Iyer Trio), Ashok Kondabolu (Das Racist), Alan Palomo (Neon Indian), Amrit Singh (Stereogum), Himanshu Suri (Das Racist), Anand Wilder (Yeasayer)
Produced & Written by Amrit Singh.
Directed by Sam Carroll.Edited by Zoe Schack.
Logo by Anil Gupta.
Director of Photography: Dan Levin.
Sound Mixing: Yoav Attias.
Edited at Edit1.
Title card animation by Erica Jaffin.
Audio mastered at HOBO Audio.Special Thanks: Pongal restaurant, Dosa Hutt, Patel Brothers, Edit1 (for the film facilities), Anil Gupta (for the logo and dosa advice), Harper Blynn (for the Dosa Van), Sarab Singh (for driving the Dosa Van), Rani Singh (for decorating the Dosa Van), and Scott Lapatine, Nick Sylvester, Mike Zimbard, Mike Donovan, Gabe Delahaye, Greg & Darin Bresnitz, Brandon Dailey, Corban Goble, and Shelley Wright.
(Source: dosahunt)
This is the pilot episode of a new video series we’ve launched at Stereogum, pairing emerging artists with iconic ones; I moderate. We’ve called it EXPOSURE, so named in honor of a song by its first icon: Mr. Peter Gabriel. It came about by Scott Lapatine being a walking Peter Gabriel Wiki entry, basically. (Also, because Peter was in town rehearsing for a pair of sold-out shows at Radio City Music Hall promoting Scratch My Back, his all-orchestral indie rock covers LP; it’s phrased as an “exchange of ideas,” with the often-much-younger artists he covers expected to return the favor or complete the implied “and I’ll scratch yours,” making the underlying premis of the interview particularly a propos. We filmed at SIR NYC, where Peter was rehearsing his symphony.)
Here Peter speaks with Neon Indian’s Alan Palomo and me about music, the creative process, and electric cars (the last moment after the credits is priceless). The conversation was an hour; Peter was engaged, charming, eloquent, and hilarious throughout. It was necessarily edited to a five-minute video by 8 Ft Tall (the production company we’ve enlisted), which means so much excellent footage (and most anything I said) wound up on the cutting room floor, including Alan’s talk with Peter about music videos. Peter of course is a pioneer of the form, and Palomo had just returned from filming “Sleep Paralysist,” his first video, directed by the mavericks at Focus Creeps. It’s sensational, you’ll see it soon. For now, there’s this, which made for a very good day. Peter later invited us to the RCMH show, which made for a very good night. (Lou Reed came out and covered “Solsbury Hill,” as Peter advertises in this interview, and hearing his own classics recast as lush orchestral pieces tingled spines.)
This Memorial Day weekend I bought a Peter Gabriel 1982 tour tee to memorialize it, wear it on my sleeve, scratch my back, invite people to come talk to me, and other Peter Gabriel puns as well.
loading…