DJ Mehdi never chased trends – instead, he made them collide. As one of the few artists to bridge gritty French rap with glossy electronic beats, he ultimately redefined what Parisian music could sound like in the 2000s. Now, more than a decade after his sudden death at just 34, the six-part Arte documentary Made in France finally reclaims his place in the country’s musical evolution.
Raised in the multicultural suburbs of Paris, Mehdi emerged from the rap scene, producing for crews like 113 and Ideal J. Yet even as his roots ran deep in hip-hop, he felt drawn to the pulsing energy of house and electro. That instinct eventually led him to Ed Banger Records, where he released the genre-defying “Signatune” and found a home among Paris’s most forward-thinking electronic minds.
Throughout the series, Made in France captures his unique position—never fully embraced by either scene, yet quietly transforming both. Interviews and rare footage reveal how Mehdi’s vision blurred class, race, and genre lines, offering a musical blueprint for a more inclusive sound.
Although his life was cut short in a tragic rooftop accident in 2011, his influence still resonates across festivals, turntables, and studio sessions. This documentary makes clear: DJ Mehdi didn’t just connect worlds—he created one.