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BEC 5543349
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Following the release of their new album Marble Skies (2018), Django Django release a new EP focused on the single track "Surface To Air", a track which features a guest as the sole vocalist for the first time in the band's history. Self Esteem, aka Rebecca Taylor from the UK duo Slow Club. Filtering a Jamaican dancehall influence through a widescreen of dreamy psychedelic pop, the track is accompanied on this EP by its instrumental version as well as three remixes from Canadian producer Lunice, Glasgow-based DJ Nightwave, and the multi-instrumentalist producer Body In The Thames.
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BEC 5156226
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Django Django follow the 2015 release of their acclaimed second album Born Under Saturn with four remixes of album single "Pause Repeat" (plus the original). Débruit's indie dance remix pairs an African beat with Parisian synths; Night Slugs label co-founder Bok Bok offers stop-start disco-infused euphoria; Italy's Clap! Clap! brings in off-kilter rhythms and infectious bubbles of analog bass; and JD Twitch, half of legendary Glaswegian duo Optimo, heads into deep, dubby, and progressive techno territory.
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BEC 5156172
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Django Django's 2015 album Born Under Saturn expands on the slippery, indefinable brilliance of their 2012 self-titled debut (BEC 5161106). Here, they follow the catchy "First Light" album single (BEC 5156020) with the thumping, house-inflected, ritualistic "Reflections." There's barely any guitar on it; instead, it's driven by a relentless 4/4 pulse. Django Django frontman Vinnie Neff: "'Reflections' is a story about someone who has dedicated their whole life to finding something, but only then realising that what they left behind was more important. Featuring Roller Trio's James Mainwaring in the middle 8 on the saxophone." Includes remixes by Happa and Jellyman.
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BEC 5156157
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Django Django's 2012 self-titled debut (BEC 5161106) was lavished with praise ("updated psychedelia that beguiles and delights" (The Guardian); "bursting with ideas" (Pitchfork); "gloriously, unpredictably new" (MOJO)), shortlisted for the Mercury Prize, and named one of the albums of the year by Rolling Stone and NME. Their 2015 full-length follow-up, Born Under Saturn, finds them fired up and propelled way beyond their DIY roots. Following the 2015 album singles "First Light" (BEC 5156020) and "Reflections" (BEC 5156172), they deliver "Shake and Tremble," a powerful surf-tinged track about volcanic eruptions and human sacrifice, written with visual artist Haroon Mirza on a volcanic island.
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BEC 5156020
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In advance of their 2015 sophomore album, Born Under Saturn, Django Django present an EP with remixes by Wrongtom, Mickey Pearce, and critically acclaimed producer Ghost Culture. Django Django's self-titled debut album was released in 2012 to wide acclaim: "updated psychedelia that beguiles and delights" (The Guardian); "consistently mind-melting and often brilliant" (Q); "bursting with ideas" (Pitchfork); "gloriously, unpredictably new" (MOJO); named one of the albums of the year by Rolling Stone and NME. They became known for their energetic live performances, and have played memorable shows at festivals across the globe including Glastonbury and Fuji Rock. Includes download code.
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BEC 5161301
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Following on from the release of recent single "Hail Bop" and subsequently the extended Hail Bop EP, Django Django are pleased to confirm details of their next release from their exceptional eponymous debut album -- nominated for the Barclaycard Mercury Prize and in the running for "Best New Act" at the Q Awards. Life's a Beach is available on 10" picture disc accompanied by a remix by Steve Mason (Beta Band).
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BEC 5161250
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Still reeling from the release of their critically-acclaimed self-titled debut LP (BEC 5161106), Django Django present their new single Hail Bop. Album opener and firm live favorite, "Hail Bop" sums up everything that makes this band so special. Django Django's story looks set to be a long and compelling one, going by the overwhelming response to their debut record and live performances from the public and critics alike. Remixes by Daniel Avery, Jealov and Bullion.
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BEC 5161189
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Limited edition 7" Record Store Day release, 2012. Django Django present a 7" cut from their self-titled album (BEC 5161106), including an unreleased remix.
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BEC 5161107
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Django Django present the first single from their self-titled debut album. The band's story looks set to be a long and compelling one, going by early response to their debut record. By banging together their thirst for adventure and their exacting, high standards, they have produced an album that seems to have everything, but on which everything never seems too much. Remixes from Dan Carey, Tom Furse (The Horrors) and JD Twitch.
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BEC 5161106
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Django Django have been busy doing great things in the East London bedroom slept in by their drummer, producer and de facto leader, David Maclean. The result of those great things is a great self-titled debut record. "Time gives you options, and we had plenty of that," says Vincent Neff, the singer and guitarist who -- along with bassist Jimmy Dixon and synth operator Tommy Grace -- completes Django Django. The quartet, who met at art school in Edinburgh, first came to peoples' attentions after a gradual migration to London a couple of years back. 2009's double A-side single Storm/Love's Dart laid the blueprint for a confident, adventurous and psychedelically-bruised strain of art-rock that melds intangible electronic flourishes to the visceral rub of live instrumentation. The time since has been spent holed away, expanding upon that blueprint, seeing where they can push it. The impression one gets of Django Django is of a band laying down the first, meticulously-measured borders on some vast map of a world that only they are privy to. Correspondent to that, each track is like its own nation of harmonies, rhythms and textures. What that means in practice is the swooning, bucolic Beach Boy-isms of opening track "Hail Bop," the sterner, questing Bo Diddley beat guitars of "Life's A Beach," the industrious, go-getting tattoo verses of "Firewater" and the sleepy cowboy sighs of "Silver Rays." "Default" and "Waveforms" are future singles. The former sounds like an uprising in a Mexican gun factory, the latter The Glitter Band's "Rock And Roll Part 2" disappearing from sight like a particularly successful Kongming lantern. By banging together their thirst for adventure and their exacting high standards, Django Django produced an album that seems to have everything, but on which everything never seems too much.
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BEC 5772938
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Django Django's 2009 double A-side single Storm/Love's Dart laid the blueprint for a confident, adventurous and psychedelically-bruised strain of art-rock that melds intangible electronic flourishes to the visceral rub of live instrumentation. "Waveforms" sounds like The Glitter Band's "Rock And Roll Part 2" disappearing from sight like a particularly successful Kongming Lantern. Remixes by Wild Geese and Mickey Moonlight. Housed in a shiny metallic/reflective sleeve.
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