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Django Django

Django Django

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.

Albums

2012 Django Django
2015 Born Under Saturn
2018 Marble Skies
2021 Glowing in the Dark
2023 Off Planet
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Latest Articles

Reviews / Live
Live Review: Django Django, The Griswolds, Palms
"Django Django’s sound picks up where the likes of The Rapture and Klaxons left off, without really sounding like either."
Features / Music
Enjoyable Problems
"It’s just about getting those key songs written, then seeing what clicks and what doesn’t really.”
News / Music
Django Django To Play East Coast Sideshows
Psychedelic art-rockers to play headline shows in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane while down under for Falls Festival and Southbound.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Django Django, The Cast Of Cheers
Features / Music
Pushing Themselves
“[Dave] was always in bed and I’d usually have to go to the shop and get him a Cornetto ice cream; he couldn’t start the day without it. I was like an old auntie buying him sweeties to keep him happy.”
News / Music
Django Django Announce Second Sydney Show
Brits sell-out first show.
News / Music
Django Django announce (announce) Splendour sideshows
They'll be joined by The Cast Of Cheers.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Django Django
The psychedelic-loving nerds have produced what could be the perfect album for fun in the sun. It fires from the get go, brimming with bravado and bombastic beats that spills everything from glammed up drums to power riffs and infectious-as-hell melodies.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Django Django
"...enjoy the company of new friends you feel you’ve known for years..."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Django Django Django Django
The best track is the infectious bounce of Default, incorporating a mutant riff that sounds like Josh Homme jamming with Fatboy Slim.