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Soulwax All Systems Are Lying (Transparent Vinyl) Because vinyl record Genuine

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Since 1995, David and Stephen Dewaele have consistently pushed the boundaries of music into new and innovative territory by diversifying into many different guises. They are a band (Soulwax), djs (2manydjs), a record label (DEEWEE) and a sound system (Despacio, created along with James Murphy from LCD Soundsystem).
They are also widely renowned as one of the most innovative remix and producer teams around. They have released 7 studio albums to date, including the critically acclaimed ‘Any Minute Now’ and ‘Nite Versions’. Some of their already cult remix credits include the Grammy nominated ‘Work It’ by Marie Davidson, as well as Peggy Gou, Fontaines DC, Roisin Murphy, Robyn, Arcade Fire, The Rolling Stones, Tame Impala, Metronomy, Daft Punk, The Gossip, Hot Chip, MGMT and Warpaint, among many others.
Stephen and David Dewaele are familiar to millions as 2manydjs, a project which undoubtedly moved the needle for modern DJing. Alongside like-minded allies such as Erol Alkan, Tiga and Jacques lu Cont, 2manydjs swept international dancefloors into delirium, gifting a rock ‘n roll attitude to club culture.
Seven years since their last full-length, Ghent’s Soulwax return with All Systems Are Lying, a 14-track lambasting of the apparatus by way of modular gear, treated vocals, tape machines and live drums, but pointedly no guitars. The Dewaele brothers call it “a rock album made without any electric guitars”, but it sounds more like a wired meltdown of genre logic altogether. Engineered at their Deewee studio with additional drumming from Iggor Cavalera and others, the album is like a holographic shade from a future where algorithms outshout truth and feedback loops intrude on reality. ‘Pills And People Gone’, ‘Run Free’ and ‘The False Economy’ pulse with urgency, cynicism and gleeful invention, suggesting the listener tune out insofar as they must tune in first.