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Synopsis: A documentary about Soulwax: Director Saam Farahmand filmed Soulwax on their recent international dates, capturing all the excitement, chaos and humour of the world tour. Where the Beastie Boys filmed one gig with 50 cameras, Soulwax filmed 120 shows with one camera, in Europe, Japan, US, Latin America and Australia. The result is a snapshot of life on the road with one of the most exciting live bands in the world, and features their friends including 2manyDJ's, James Murphy & Nancy Whang (LCD Soundsystem), Erol Alkan, Tiga, Justice, Busy P, So-Me, Peaches, Klaxons and many more in interview, as well as behind-the-scenes footage, and LOTS of music.
Director(s): Saam Farahmand, Soulwax
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IMDB:
7.5
Year:
2008
60 min
25 Views


and Steph is the manic one.

They're brothers,

so they have exactly the same...

There's one taste, and then

they just fight endlessly about it.

That's a good T-shirt.

It's true! It took me a while

to figure you guys out.

On the surface

you're wildly different,

but you're different because

you fill the gap the other one leaves.

So if one of you's upset, the other

one's like, "What's the big deal?"

And if one of you thinks

that something's really good,

the other one thinks it's overrated.

I figured that out in Ghent,

which is where it all gets magnified.

You were really stressed out about

something with the record.

Something was just not good enough.

Steph was like,

"Dave's getting so upset about this.

We need to finish it."

There was this long thing like,

"Dude, just don't worry about it.

"I don't care! It's fine."

And then we were

walking from the B&B...

...and I'm walking with Dave

and we're talking about things,

Steph is slightly behind us,

and Dave and I are walking ahead.

We're taking a slight turn and Steph

goes, "Why would you go this way?

"What's wrong with you?"

Dave was like...

"This is where I naturally went,

I didn't know there was a right way."

"You know there's a..."

You were so mad!

It went on for the whole walk.

And it suddenly clocked:

You guys just flipped positions.

You walked out of the studio

and you took over the upset guy and

you took over the unflappable guy.

And... something else

with something else.

It's not real taste, it's not like

you differ that much, it's just...

Otherwise you'd

just sit there, like, "Yeah."

If this ends up in the movie

then it's a really boring movie.

We might be struggling for material,

Steph. I'm sorry it's come to this.

If we are using this,

I'm sorry that it came to this.

I don't like going on tour.

On average we've been home

one out of six weeks.

I think a lot of our friends have

given up trying to keep up with us.

A really massive strength of the tour

is that everybody knows each other

and everyone's a fan of each other.

At least, I like to think so.

But it wasn't a scene,

it was just sort of...

It was just coincidental that all of

us were emerging at the same time.

And it just so happened

we had similar tastes in music.

And we met each other

and we all became friends.

And I think that was because we made

effort to actually do things together.

What's wrong with saying "scene"?

It is a scene.

It wasn't a scene

like everyone lived in the same city,

but we lived in this other city,

the city of seeing the same people

no matter what or continent you're on.

It's a bit like a family.

Which grows and grows, and

travels and travels all over the world

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