Stream: Django Django, ‘Reflections’
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Scottish-art-school-kids-turned-London-synth-psych-rock quartet Django Django have released another track from their forthcoming full-length “Born Under Saturn†out May 5th via Ribbon Music. The song entitled “Reflections†is a good example of Django Django’s knack for genre-blending. With an old russian drum machine, they created a four on the floor rhythm that eventually turns into a more syncopated dance beat. The song is a sun-burned celestial synth-romp with undertones of trippy psychedelia. Singer Vincent Neff’s echoing vocals are made otherworldly by seemingly lightweight reverb, and the listener is taken to a quirky dimension by a sexy sax courtesy of James Mainwaring (Roller Trio). Not unlike other electro-inflused UK artists like Hot Chip, Metronomy, and fellow double-namers Everything Everything, Django Django play with elements both futuristic and retro to create a sound that can be none other than right now.
||| Stream: “Reflections”
||| Live:Â Django Django perform Aug. 6 at the Mayan.
||| Also: Check out “First Light” after the jump.
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