2manydjs drop long-awaited collection of DJ Mixes available for the first time
2manydjs drop long-awaited collection of DJ Mixes available for the first time ever on Apple Music.
The combination of live and new mixes will also feature archived mixes from their Radio Soulwax Project including their seminal album As Heard On Radio Soulwax Pt.2 available on streaming platforms for the first time.
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 [AHORS].
For the first time ever, a collection of their innovative, genre-blurring, and ground-breaking mixes, including live recordings at this years Barcelona’s Primavera and revered Ghent nightclub Kompass plus an hour of Soulwax remixes from 2020-2022 will be inducted onto global platforms to stream on-demand.
As the Dewaele’s continue to push their much-loved, unique musical curiosity deep into cutting-edge electronic music and relentlessly forge new benchmarks, the liberation of electronic music history to DSPs and Apple Music subscribers across the globe is sure to spark a new generation of fans.
This month, AHORS will also receive the deluxe reissue treatment, with Richard Young’s iconic original photography restored from the depths of legal trouble (thanks to a certain someone for allowing it).
To ring in the 20th anniversary celebrations of AHORS, The Belgian brothers prepare for a sold-out date on Saturday December 17th at London’s O2 Brixton Academy alongside performances from Charlotte Adigéry & Bolis Pupul, Erol Alkan, Kittin and Mixhell.
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., Marie Davidson and the freshly Grammy nominated remix of Wet Leg’s “Too Late Now”.
Their long-awaited DSPs drop, streaming DJ Mixes and 20th anniversary party in London will rubber-stamp over two decades’ worth of work. As ever, it’s Stephen and David Dewaele connecting the past, present, and future like no-one else; as they say, “doing it the hard way since 2002.”
