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Double U (DJ)

Double U, also known as DJ Wine, is a Burmese DJ, music producer and composer. He started his music career with underground dance music production in the early 2000s. He produced tracks for the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2013 Southeast Asian Games in Myanmar and he made the background music for the popular film Angel of Eden. He was also part of the lineup for the Together Festival.

Career
In 2000, he started his music career with underground music production in his studio. He began as a disc jockey in 2001, and playing in the Thingyan Festival aka Water Festival in Yangon. In 2003, he met with DJ Jam, DJ Jay, and DJ Rahul and with their support, released local albums, remixes and singles. Those four founded the Myanmar DJ Association. In 2005, Double U opened a DJ school with DJ Jay, and also produced more than 20 tracks and remixes for Myanmar night life and produced several tracks for the album Yaw Thamha Mhway. In 2006, he started the joint project with Dj Jay and released the album ABCD. He released the album New Top Melodies, a collaboration with DJ Thaw Thaw, in 2008. In 2010, he released the album The Best of Myanmar DJs 2010, along with DJ Rahul, DJ Thar Nge, DJ K.E, Bryant and Myo Myo. He performed at Soe Thu's one-man show with a track named "Black Coffee" in 2012. In 2018, Double U was a judge for Myanmar DJ Contest. The same year, he played at Infinity Music Festival, Together Festival 2018 and Transcend. On 13 July 2018, he performed in the major music concert NUAC Orchestra Music Showcase, together with R Zarni, Aung Htet, Wyne Su Khaing Thein, Eaint Chit and Ni Ni Khin Zaw in the National Theatre of Yangon. ==Political activities==
Political activities
He created music to promote campaigns for Aung San Suu Kyi's NLD during the 2020 Myanmar general election. Following the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état, Double was active in the anti-coup movement both in person at rallies and through social media. On 8 April 2021, warrants for his arrest were issued under section 505 (a) of the penal code by the State Administration Council for speaking out against the military coup. Along with several other celebrities, he was charged with calling for participation in the Civil Disobedience Movement (CDM) and damaging the state's ability to govern, with supporting the Committee Representing Pyidaungsu Hluttaw, and with generally inciting the people to disturb the peace and stability of the nation. He escaped Yangon to Thailand afterwards, and eventually fled to the United States as a political refugee. ==References==
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