The Art of Organized Noize won raves at SXSW and the highly-anticipated documentary premieres on Netflix on March 22nd.

There’s always been an air of mystery surrounding production trio, Organized Noize (Rico Wade, Pat “Sleepy” Brown and Ray Murray). The Atlanta-based producers and founders of the Dungeon Family (DF), which would birth OutKast, Goodie Mob and help launch the career of Joi, never spent a ton of time in the limelight. They didn’t exhaust their sound producing for a ton of artists just to grab a check. As a result, Organized Noize’s story remains largely unknown for those who weren’t intimately familiar with the group by direct or indirect association.

Their new documentary, The Art of Organized Noize, produced by Flava Unit and directed by QDIII, will change that. Featuring appearances from music executive Shanti Das, producer Metro Boomin’, Andre 3000, Big Boi, Puffy, 2 Chainz, Ludacris and more, it’s funny, insightful and real.

Here are four things we loved about The Art of Organized Noize.