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2 MANY DJS - AS HEARD ON RADIO SOULWAX PT.2

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. Now reissued featuring Richard Young’s iconic original photography. 

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.

 

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.

 

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2 MANY DJS - AS HEARD ON RADIO SOULWAX PT.2

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    1. Can't Get You Out Of My Head (Soulwax Elektronic Remix) - Kylie Minogue
    2. Peter Gunn (Live)/Where's Your Head At (Head-A-Pella) - Emerson, Lake & Palmer/Basement Jaxx
    3. Fuck The Pain Away - Peaches
    4. I'm Waiting For The Man - The Velvet Underground
    5. J'aime Regarder Les Mecs/Dance To The Music/Oh Sheila (Acapella) - Polyester/Sly & The Family Stone/Ready For The...
    6. I Wanna Be Your Dog - Dakar & Grinser
    7. Disko Kings - Ural 13 Diktators
    8. The "O" Medley/Silverscreen-Shower Scene - Bobby Orlando/Felix Da Housecat
    9. No Fun/Push It - The Stooges/Salt 'N' Pepa
    10. Funkacise/Motocross Madness/French Kiss - Funkacise Gang/Soul Grabber/Lil Louis & The World
    11. Serious Trouble - Zongamin
    12. Androgyny 'Thee Glitz Mix' By Felix Da Housecat - Garbage
    13. Disc Jockey's Delight Vol. 2/Kaw-Liga (Prairie Mix) - Frank Delour/The Residents
    14. Shake Your Body - Carlos Morgan
    15. Into The Stars (Firebirds Remix) - Alphawezen
    16. Concepts/99 Luftballons - Interstellar/Nena
    17. Independent Women Part 1 (Acapella)/Dreadlock Holiday - Destiny's Child/10CC
    18. 9 To 5/Eple - Dolly Parton/Royksopp
    19. Death Disco - Arbeid Adelt!
    20. Keine Melodien (Feat. MJ Lan) - Jeans Team
    21. I Wish (Acapella)/My Gigolo/Cannonball - Skee-Lo/Maurice Fulton Presents Stress/The Breeder
    22. Human Fly - The Cramps
    23. Danger! High Voltage - The Wildbunch
    24. Don't Bring Me Down - Op:L Bastards
    25. Hand To Phone - ADULT
    26. La Rock 01 - Vitalic
    27. I Was Made For Loving You - Queen Of Japan
    28. The Beach/Sandwiches (Acapella) - New Order/Detroit Grand Pubahs
    29. I Sit On Acid (Soulwax Remix) - Lord Of Acid
    30. Start Button (Feat. Private Thoughts In Public Places) - Streamer
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