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''Radio Soulwax'' is the former project of David and Stephen Dewaele of 2manydjs. It has taken several forms, most recently appearing as an (app ) and (web app ) hosting 24 individual hour-long mixes, with custom visuals similar to those used in the 2manydjs live sets. ==Background== The earliest incarnation of Radio Soulwax debuted on (www.soulwax.com ) in around 2001. Initially it featured 10 mp3 playlists, sequenced like DJ sets, although more were added later. More recently the Radio Soulwax project was revived, because they said that they came to a level that they headline festivals, they can always play for a big audience, etc. But they find that it began at a certain moment to be a bit limiting. They had a lot of musical ideas that they couldn't realise on this level, so they searched a solution for it. Jan van Biesen, the head of the radio station Studio Brussel, said in 2009 to the brothers "Why don't you make your own radio?". Now they claim that was the initial begin of Radio Soulwax. Then they started scanning and encoding their whole vinyl collection: more or less 50.000 records. This job took them two and a half years.〔() in an inverview with the Belgian radio station Studio Brussel〕 The intro to Radio Soulwax, "Machine" was conceived and directed by Saam Farahmand, who was inspired to create an interpretation of the ethos behind the project. The result is a film that encapsulates the audio visual obsession of Radio Soulwax. The film was previsualised, edited and post produced by The House of Curves in London. Farahmand was also the director of ''Part of the Weekend Never Dies'', their rockumentary. After the release of the Radio Soulwax App, ''The Guardian'' wrote:〔() in The Guardian of 30 june 2011〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Radio Soulwax」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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