Soulwax’s next album was made with just one synthesizer.

‘EMS Synthi 100: Deewee Sessions Vol. 01‘ is an exciting new project from David & Stephen Dewaele (Soulwax) that celebrates the pioneering modular synthesizer, the EMS Synthi 100.

The highly collectible package, will be released on May 29th by DEEWEE and The Vinyl Factory, compiling a new album, created entirely using a lovingly restored EMS Synthi, alongside a 48-page book exploring the synthesizer’s history and the story beind the album. The Dewaele brothers hope to have the opportunity to create further volumes in the series in the near future.

“It was our belief that there were tons of melodies and rhythms hidden within the machine,” commented David & Stephen Dewaele“We just had to make it sing. Every sound you hear on this record, however hard to believe, originates from the mighty EMS Synthi 100. Some were easy to make, some took days to get right.  A few of the compositions were written beforehand, with the Synthi 100 in mind, then translated onto it. A couple were created by just messing around for hours, and some of it is the machine randomly playing by itself, inspiring us to build onto its unique chaos.”

DEEWEE Sessions Vol.01 features the album on heavyweight 180g vinyl along with a fully-illustrated 48-page book exploring the background behind the album and history of the Synthi 100. The book compiles a foreword from David & Stephen Dewaele; an introduction from 3030, the specific Synthi 100 unit that was used for the album; a history of its creation and an exploration of its sounds; and finally an interview with Ivan Schepers, the IPEM technician who has been 3030’s long-term custodian.

Fittingly, this tribute to such an elegant machine is presented in a beautiful style, art directed by Ill-Studio. The vinyl is held in a perforated ‘patch bay’ cover with a fully artworked inner sleeve, while both the disc and book are housed in a clear PVC bag.

‘EMS Synthi 100 – DEEWEE Sessions Vol.01’ will be released on May 29th with catalogue numbers DEEWEE034 / VF301. A digital version will also be available via download and streaming services and all formats are available to pre-order from HERE.

This album was made with the kind assistance of and in collaboration with IPEM, Ghent.

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[Thanks to Deewee Ltd.!]

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Nik Havert

I've been a music fan since my parents gave me a record player for Christmas when I was still in grade school. The first record I remember owning was "Sesame Street Disco." I've been a professional writer since 2004, but writing long before that. My first published work was in a middle school literary magazine and was a story about a zoo in which the animals could talk.

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