Sebastian Ingrosso talks 'Take One' film

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Judging by the response to the inthemix preview screenings set for this week and next, plenty of you are bursting to see the big screen debut of the Swedish House Mafia. The Take One documentary follows the worldwide conquests of Sebastian Ingrosso, Axwell and Steve Angello as they go about the business of making bangers and playing them to masses of fans.

Right before his ecstatic mainstage set at Stereosonic in Sydney over the weekend, inthemix bailed up Ingrosso about Take One. As the trailer hints at, it’s not a sanitised account of life on the road, with plenty of ranting and rowdiness in amongst the on-stage glory. After all, the movie opens with a tantrum from Ingrosso.

“It’s hard to see myself for 45 minutes,” the DJ admitted, “but it’s very funny and raw. Basically, it’s just a documentary about the Swedish House Mafia. We filmed 253 gigs. It took years. And it’s about our lives – not so much our private lives, but in the studio, when we tour, when we are depressed alone in our hotel rooms not knowing what the fuck to do. Basically, either you’ll like it or you won’t.”

Take One is directed by music video prodigy Christian Larson, who’d previously worked with the trio on some mini-films for YouTube. “We’ve been filming so much with Christian Larson, and he just started to hang around the gigs and suggested we do a documentary,” Ingrosso told us. “In the documentary when we’re doing One in the studio, it’s quite cool ‘cause we didn’t even know [Larson] was filming. We’d just been hanging around the studio playing video games and bang, we had the idea for One.”

If you live in the Sunshine State, make sure to enter our competition to win a double pass to the Take One screening on the Gold Coast.

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