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Django Django

British Indie Rock Band 11 albums picked

Django Django are a British art rock band based in London, England. Formed in 2009, the band has released five studio albums starting with their self-titled debut in 2012. Their latest album Off Planet was released on 16 June 2023.

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Ep #280 ·
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What Django Django said · 7 records

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Trans
Neil Young ·1982
"Yeah, I got this new Young, 'Trans,' which is electronic. He's messing about with samples and it's total genius. I think he was hanging out with Eno at the time he did this; it's really good."
Watch this moment 1:35
Ethiopia Super Krar
Krar Collective ·2012
"I think they're based in London but they're Ethiopian. We saw them play about a year and a half ago and these guys came along and didn't know anything about them before but they were totally amazing."
Watch this moment 2:07
Meat Puppets II
Meat Puppets ·1984
"I wasn't really into grunge growing up but I did get into this. It's just really brilliant, really intricate but yet so loose at the same time. I think it's a really fantastic album."
Watch this moment 3:37
Crazy Rhythms
The Feelies ·1980
"Crazy rhythms and they've got everybody's got something to hide that Beatles covering this was just completely mind-blowingly brilliant."
Watch this moment 5:14
Cluster II
Cluster ·1972
"Cluster II, man, I love their stuff. They were just really innovative and even in their old age still really pushing kind of experimental music."
Watch this moment 6:11
Reel to Real Cacophony
Simple Minds ·1979
"Simple Minds, Reel to Real Cacophony, it's a brilliant album. It's a really early album so it's quite kind of electro-driven but really dancey and there's kind of disco influences in there."
Watch this moment 10:19
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