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Soulwax - From Deewee album flac Performer: Soulwax
Title: From Deewee
Style: Electro, Synth-pop, Disco
Released: 2017
MP3 album: 1137 mb
FLAC album: 1753 mb
Rating: 4.1
Other formats: MP2 TTA WMA WAV AU AIFF DTS
Genre: Electronic

From Deewee is the eighth studio album by Belgian band Soulwax. It was released on 24 March 2017. With a length of 48 minutes, the album was recorded in one take by the Dewaele brothers along with three drummers. Besides the normal members of Soulwax, there is Laima Leyton on keys, Igor Cavalera, Blake Davies and Victoria Smith on drums. The first single from the album was "Transient Program for Drums and Machinery".

Album · 2017 · 12 Songs. FROM DEEWEE is a combative record, rigid with taut drums, hypnotic synths, and a deliciously portentous mood. Listen on Apple Music.

P) & (C) 2017 Deewee under exclusive license to Play It Again Sam. Track A2 contains elements of "Creator Has A Master Plan" Written by F. Sanders/L. Sides A, B & C play at 33 ⅓ RPM, Side D plays at 45 RPM. Each side features an introduction that states the catalogue number and side, followed by a short test tone. PIASR950CDX, DEEWEE022. From Deewee ‎(CD, Album). Play It Again Sam, Play It Again Sam. PIASL172CD, DEEWEE022.

When Soulwax debuted with Leave the Story Untold back in 1996, their music had some pluck but did little to distinguish itself from the guitar bands flooding the market at the time. Soulwax would go on to reinvent themselves as a Britpop, synthpop, techno, and dance-remix act. They declared their omnivorous tastes on 2005 reworking of Daft Punk’s Teachers, which name-dropped a litany of influences from the Cramps to Kyuss to Urban Dance Squad to ELO. By their 2016 soundtrack to the film Belgica, core members Stephen and David Dewaele were basically play-acting from a grab bag of styles. And while it isn’t exactly revolutionary, FROM DEEWEE reconciles the polarity between Soulwax’s rock and electronic sides. Drawing from a battery of three drummers (including none other than former Sepultura ballast Igor Cavalera), the Dewaele’s marry synths to dusty, boxed-in live drums.

Soulwax - From Deewee Soulwax are, it seems, pining for the past. Lately, the duo of Stephen and David Dewaele-who also perform as 2ManyDJs-have been touring alongside James Murphy with a customised, million-euro soundsystem, Despacio, playing all-vinyl sets of funk and disco. Last year, Soulwax made music for a film, Belgica, about a fictional Ghent nightclub in the early noughties. From Deewee isn't a particularly retro-sounding record, though it was made in an old-school way. The album was recorded in one take with five other musicians, three of whom-Iggor Cavalera, Victoria Smith and Blake Davies-are drummers. Aside from the odd drum solo, as on "Is It Always Binary," the rhythms are tight and unfussy, giving tracks like "The Singer Has Become A Deejay" an extra oomph.

This is the first Soulwax studio album in 12 years, but the brothers Stephen and David Dewaele were far from idle in the interim. From 2ManyDJs to the Despacio sound system project with James Murphy, they have taken on a string of fascinating electronic projects. Deewee is the name of the band’s label and Ghent studio HQ, and they recorded From Deewee there in a series of single takes. The result is a thumping listen, an album where the band’s fondness for throbbing electronic pulses, vintage synths and noirish lyrical incantations works wonders.

DEEWEE is a label brought to you by David and Stephen Dewaele of Soulwax, 2manydjs. Stream Tracks and Playlists from DEEWEE on your desktop or mobile device. DEEWEE is a label brought to you by David and Stephen Dewaele of Soulwax, 2manydjs.

Recorded in just one take at Deewee - the Dewaele brothers' studio in Ghent - the album follows 2004's electro nu-rave effort Any Minute Now and its 2005 remixed sibling Nite Versions, yet it bears more resemblance to their 2007 one-off project, Die Verboten, which was heavily informed by Kraftwerk. Melding the pounding beats that recall early Daft Punk, Vitalic, or Infusion and the indie dance stylings of contemporaries like Hot Chip and LCD Soundsystem, the combination is infectious.