Diplo Presents: @LARGE – CREATORS AT WORK
Diplo Presents: @LARGE – CREATORS AT WORK

Diplo Presents: @LARGE – CREATORS AT WORK

2015TV ShowEnded1 SeasonEnglish

Diplo Presents: @Large – Creators at Work introduces audiences to artists from around the world in an inspiring 10-episode half-hour series, hosted by tastemaker and Grammy-nominated producer Diplo. Produced by crush+lab with Red Bull Media House, the series will air worldwide on Red Bull’s digital video platform Red Bull TV starting on April 22. Bypassing traditional barriers and art gallery elitism, each episode of @Large provides the audience with an inside look behind the creative environment and processes of two individual artists from two very distinct disciplines. The philosophy and aesthetics are as diverse as the mediums each artist employs: from traditional forms of physical modeling like pottery and sculpture, to sophisticated digital worlds where no rules apply, and beyond. The series was filmed in more than 20 cities all over the world from Athens to Accra, Cleveland to Casablanca.

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IMDb6.8/10
Director: Brandon BlochGenres: Documentary, Music

Plot Summary

This documentary offers an intimate look into the creative process of leading electronic music producers. It follows Diplo as he travels the globe, meeting with fellow artists and collaborators to explore the challenges and inspirations behind their groundbreaking work. The film delves into the daily lives and artistic philosophies of some of the most influential figures in modern music production. It highlights the dedication and innovation required to succeed in the competitive electronic music scene.

Critical Reception

While 'Diplo Presents: @LARGE – CREATORS AT WORK' was primarily released online and had a limited theatrical run, it was well-received by fans of electronic music and Diplo himself. Critics often praised its behind-the-scenes access to prominent artists and its insightful look into the creative process. The documentary was seen as a valuable piece for those interested in the inner workings of the music industry's electronic sphere.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers an engaging glimpse into the studios and minds of electronic music's elite.
  • Provides unique access to the creative routines and collaborative dynamics of renowned DJs and producers.
  • Appreciated for its exploration of the less-seen aspects of music creation in the digital age.

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Fun Fact

The documentary was released in conjunction with Diplo's work on his album 'Random White People Can't Dance'.

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