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Watch Soulwax's tripped out video for 'Do You Want To Get Into Trouble?'

Rebellious youth through an abstract lens

  • Alex Green
  • 4 June 2017
Watch Soulwax's tripped out video for 'Do You Want To Get Into Trouble?'

Soulwax have released the video for their new track ‘Do You Want To Get Into Trouble?’ and it’s a strange patchwork of oddball imagery and adolescent delights. The video and track is taken from the band’s new studio album 'FROM DEEWEE'.

Filmed in Paris and directed by Thomas Subreville, the video depicts an abstract tale of youth rebellion. What’s clear is that Soulwax are back and have retained their penchant for both the hyper-stylised and the outlandish. The track itself is just as captivating. Since 1995 the trio, which includes brother Stephen Dewaele and David Dewaele, have been pushing the musical envelope.

Originally hailing from Ghent in Belgium, on ‘Do You Want To Get Into Trouble?’ they return to the oddball drum sounds and euphoric synth lines that earned them legions of fans. This is space rock at its finest.

'FROM DEEWEE' is out night. Watch the video for ‘Do You Want to Get into Trouble?’ below.

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