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Swedish House Mafia: Leave The World Behind [documentary]
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| AlphaStarred |
Saw this on cable recently and thought I should share. Not my type of music at all, but this is actually a very good documentary. Apart from the glamor and veneer of luxury, it does a good job of portraying the lives of superstar DJs and the surrounding idolatrous culture, emptiness and superficiality that often accompanies it. It also does a great job in showing how similar taste in music does not account for real friendship (Paul Gauguin visiting Vincent van Gogh in France comes to mind, where the only thing they had in common was that they were both artists).
IMDB description: A music documentary following the last tour of the band Swedish House Mafia in 2012/2013, the film tells a story of friendship and huge success.
Swedish House Mafia: Leave The World Behind by Doc4utv
*this free version doesn't seem to include subtitles, although the majority of the documentary is in English. |
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| Vernon Wanderer |
| Yeah it shows that they are all decent normal guys, not pretentious pricks like people like to portray them as. |
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| Mr.Mystery |
| Is there anything about Steve Angello's shoes in it? |
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| AlphaStarred |
| quote: | Originally posted by Vernon Wanderer
Yeah it shows that they are all decent normal guys, not pretentious pricks like people like to portray them as. |
I thought Sebastian Ingrosso was pretty full of himself and maybe the reason their "friendship" didn't endure. He tried to act like a leader and speak on behalf of everyone during interviews, etc. Guy even admitted to slacking off for like 2 years while the other two were "getting his back" to keep the group alive. |
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| qussay |
| I really enjoyed that , thanx for posting |
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