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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 I think Radio Soulwax

has become like a culture now.

Honestly I don't know how it happens,

how physically a human being

can withstand so much

touring and performing.

Every night,

night after night, for years on end.

It's pretty remarkable.

To do five live shows,

and then put a different hat on

and go out and be a DJ afterwards...

I can't imagine

what that would be like.

I kind of... It must have knocked

seven shades of sh*t out of them

doing it every night

for how long they did it for.

Tell us about your father.

It was, I think,

'67 when he started DJing.

We grew up amongst

thousands of records, which is good.

I got to spend a lot of time

in my dad's collection.

All the valuable things

are all stolen by me now.

Will you say something about Stefaan?

I don't know...

He's so quiet, Stefaan.

He's like... In a way he's like

the third Dewaele brother.

But the silent one.

And he does a lot of work

in the studio with them,

on the computer,

programming and stuff,

but he never speaks.

Which would be your favourite band?

Maybe the song, or...

Just to name one band, it's torture.

Say it.

ELO.

No, that's a band I'm not really into.

- You're not really into ELO?

- I like a few songs...

- Come on, Don't bring me down.

- No, thank you.

Evil woman?

Good drum break?

My friend from New York sent me

a text:
"Hey, I'm in bed with Baker."

This girl that we both like.

Morning!

Was it like there was an ad?

"We need a drummer."

They were like, "Can you drink?"

Taste that.

That's sunshine in a glass.

"Can you do drugs?"

- OK, good point...

- "Do you like to dance?"

"How about girls?"

"What would you do in a bathroom

with a female presenter from Mexico?"

Ghent's such a weird place.

On the one hand you guys are like...

You're in a city, so you can

go see art and designers go there,

record stores from all over the world,

but on the other hand,

it's like a tiny town you grew up in

where you guys are football stars.

You're kind of half-time heroes there.

You're kind of like, "Remember me?

I got that big pass in 1988?

"Won the whole state championships.

That's right, baby."

So it a weird place to be from,

for an American.

- You want to go to a hotel?

- Yeah.

Those kids said nothing to that guy.

He just started telling them things.

If you're underage

and you're homeless,

you're arrested for...

Just right there.

Hanging on the streets,

that's against the law.

- They call this a free country.

- What's free about it?

Go outside your car without your ID

and see how free you are.

Not looking...

Check this out.

Four people can play.

Deluxe version.

I mean it!

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