[1] System D-128 has done visuals for artists such as A-Trak, Mr. Scruff, RJD2, Atmosphere, Murs, Dead Prez, Immortal Technique, Mr. Lif, Jeru the Damaja, Bahamadia, Rahzel, El-P, Kool Keith, A Tribe Called Quest, Wu-Tang Clan, Method Man and Redman, The Diplomats, Justice, Mike Patton, M.I.A., Rye Rye, Blaqstarr, Switch, TTC, Lusine, Eliot Lipp, Glass Candy, Buraka Som Sistema, CSS, Boys Noize, Bonde Do Role, Amanda Blank, Spank Rock, Girl Talk, VHS or Beta, and Daft Punk.
[1] System D-128 as a DJ and Producer made three tracks for Viktor Vaughn VV:2, also known as Venomous Villain The record label Big Dada (which has released singles and many full-length recordings on their roster, including King Geedorah, Bigg Jus, Roots Manuva, Spank Rock and Diplo) put together a 10-year retrospective DVD entitled Well Deep.
The music video was included on the Stones Throw 101 DVD and CD as an easter egg in the extra credit section.
It is similar to the Florida DVD Banned in Libya, as it is an experimental audio and video mix of some of Diplo's music and other sources that are unknown.
System D-128 also collaborated on a song with Diplo called "Blue Beards Dreams" which was later used by MF DOOM on the Viktor Vaughn release Venomous Villain.
[2] System D-128 helped Diplo with the introduction of Mad Decent, the name and first conception of the company and logo was first seen on the Florida release, along with Hollertronix and Pinniped Science.