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The Dewaele Brothers took over Rob Da Bank’s show for two hours on Monday and being known for their eclectic mixes and deep knowledge of music of the last 35 years, they decided to take a different take on things. For the first hour, it was a non-stop intros round where they played the intros of 420 songs in a row. It sounds like they’re taking the piss but it’s a curious listen much like that hidden UNKLE track on Psyence Fiction (but that only had 58 songs so up yours Lavelle). The hour takes in all manner of popular music including Sebastien Tellier, Devo, Japan, Neil Young, Randy Crawford, Jape, Wings, Pivot, Donna Summer and roughly four hundred others.

The second hour sees them focus on disco tunes with the likes of Giorgio Moroder, In Flagranti, Tiga, Love Unlimited Orchestra and loads of others I’m not going to pretend I know. It’s a quality mix of course.

2 Many DJS – Introversy and Disco mixes (via zShare)

2 Many DJS – Introversy and Disco mixes (via Gigasize)

Also Soulwax-related, I highly recommend the tour documentary Part of the Weekend Never Dies which goes something like this:

Tracklistings after the cut. More..»

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Or Yet Another Paper Planes Remix

Pedro alerted me to this DFA remix of “Paper Planes” after my Holy Fuck remix post earlier this month. I’ve since dug up with full-length version of it which will feature on Paper Planes: Homeland Security Remixes which also includes remixes by Afrikan Boy & Rye Rye, Big Bun & Rich Boy, Scottie B and a DJ Eli remix of “Bamboo Banger”. The Holy Fuck remix doesn’t feature, neither does the recent Adrock Beasties remix though.

This is another superb reworking as you’d expect from Murphy and Goldsworthy.

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MIA – Paper Planes (DFA Remix)

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