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2manydjs - As Heard On Radio Soulwax Pt. 2 - PIAS 40 Edition
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In
the
first
two
decades
of
the
21st
century,
few
have
controlled
the
cultural
weather
quite
like
Stephen
and
David
Dewaele.
The
Dewaeles
are
familiar
to
millions
as
2manydjs,
a
project
which
undoubtedly
moved
the
needle
for
modern
DJing.
In
2002,
after
a
string
of
creative
broadcasts
on
radio
while
still
known
primarily
as
a
rock
band,
they
released
As
Heard
On
Radio
Soulwax
Pt.
2.
This
was
a
mix
so
giddy,
creative,
genre-blurring
and
downright
fun
that
it
could
only
be
considered
equal
to
a
full-length
album
–
which
is
exactly
what
happened,
tallying
Album
of
the
Year
and
Album
of
the
Decade
accolades
from
the
likes
of
The
New
York
Times,
Spin,
The
Face,
Pitchfork
and
more,
and
shifting
over
half
a
million
copies
globally.
As
Heard
On
Radio
Soulwax
Pt.
2
is
now
reissued
featuring
Richard
Young’s
iconic
original
photography.
To
celebrate
this
20th
anniversary,
2manydjs
will
perform
at
London’s
Brixton
Academy
on
Saturday
December
17th
alongside
Miss
Kittin,
Charlotte
Adigéry
&
Bolis
Pupul
and
other
2002-specific
special
guests
to
be
announced.
The
Belgian
brothers-in-arms
are
also
known
to
many
as
electronic/indie
rock
band
Soulwax,
the
adored
group
whose
combination
of
rock,
rave
and
gleaming
white
suits
has
proved
irresistible
to
record
buyers
and
festival-goers
from
the
1990s
to
the
present
day.
Through
their
Ghent-based
studio
and
record
label
Deewee,
the
Dewaeles
continue
to
push
cutting-edge
electronic
music,
including
Charlotte
Adigéry
&
Bolis
Pupul’s
infectious
Topical
Dancer,
one
of
2022’s
most
celebrated
electronic
pop
albums.
They
have
also
kept
up
a
hot
streak
as
remixers,
applying
their
signature
jagged-yet-refined
electro
touch
to
the
likes
of
Róisín
Murphy,
Peggy
Gou,
Robyn,
Sylvester,
Fontaines
D.C.,
Wet
Leg
and
Marie
Davidson.
Despacio,
the
roving
audiophile
soundsystem
which
the
Dewaeles
undertake
alongside
LCD
Soundsystem’s
James
Murphy,
completes
the
picture.
Alongside
like-minded
allies
such
as
Erol
Alkan,
Tiga
and
Jacques
lu
Cont,
2manydjs
swept
dancefloors
into
delirium,
gifting
a
rock
‘n’
roll
attitude
to
club
culture.
With
As
Heard
On
Radio
Soulwax
Pt.
2
as
their
genre-blurring
calling
card,
the
Dewaeles’
unique
style
managed
to
be
deeply
credible
and
hugely
scalable,
propelling
the
brothers
to
dance
music’s
summit,
a
vantage
point
from
which
they
never
came
back
down.
Tracklist
Kylie
Minogue
-
Can’t
Get
You
Out
Of
My
Head
(Soulwax
Elektronic
Remix)
*
Emerson,
Lake
&
Palmer
-
Peter
Gunn
(Live)
Basement
Jaxx
-
Where’s
Your
Head
At
(Head-A-
Pella)
Peaches
-
Fuck
The
Pain
Away
The
Velvet
Underground
-
I’m
Waiting
For
The
Man
Polyester
-
J’aime
Regarder
Les
Mecs
Sly
And
The
Family
Stone
-
Dance
To
The
Music
Ready
For
The
World
-
Oh
Sheila
(A
Capella)
Dakar
&
Grinser
-
I
Wanna
Be
Your
Dog
Ural
13
Diktators
-
Disko
Kings
Bobby
Orlando
-
The
“O”
Medley
Felix
Da
Housecat
-
Silverscreen-Shower
Scene
The
Stooges
-
No
Fun
Salt
‘N
Pepa
-
Push
It
Hanayo
with
Jürgen
Paape
-
Joe
Le
Taxi
The
Jets
-
Crush
On
You
(A
Capella)
Funkacise
Gang
-
Funkacise
Soul
Grabber
-
Motocross
Madness
Lil
Louis
And
The
World
-
French
Kiss
Zongamin
-
Serious
Trouble
Garbage
-
Androgyny
‘Thee
Glitz
Mix’
by
Felix
Da
Housecat
Frank
Delour
-
Disc
Jockey’s
Delight
Vol.
2
The
Residents
-
Kaw-Liga
(Prairie
Mix)
Carlos
Morgan
-
Shake
Your
Body
Alphawezen
-
Into
The
Stars
(Firebirds
Remix)
Interstellar
-
Concepts
Nena
-
99
Luftballons
Destiny’s
Child
-
Independent
Women
Part
1
(A
Capella)
10cc
-
Dreadlock
Holiday
Dolly
Parton
-
9
To
5
Royksopp
-
Eple
Arbeid
Adelt
-
Death
Disco
Jeans
Team
-
Keine
Melodien
feat.
Mj
Lan
Skee.Lo
-
I
Wish
(A
Capella)
Maurice
Fulton
Presents
Stress
-
My
Gigolo
The
Breeders
-
Cannonball
The
Cramps
-
Human
Fly
The
Wildbunch
-
Danger!
High
Voltage
Op:l
Bastards
-
Don’t
Bring
Me
Down
Adult
-
Hand
To
Phone
Vitalic
-
La
Rock
01
Queen
Of
Japan
-
I
Was
Made
For
Loving
You
New
Order
-
The
Beach
Detroit
Grand
Pubahs
-
Sandwiches
(A
Capella)
Lords
Of
Acid
-
I
Sit
On
Acid
(Soulwax
Remix)
Streamer
feat.
Private
Thoughts
In
Public
Places
-
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