
Django Django detail new record featuring Metronomy's Anna Prior and Slow Club's Rebecca Taylor
Django Django have announced new record Marble Skies, the follow up to 2015's Born Under Saturn album.
The band have detailed the album in a new issue of Mojo, and posted the article to Instagram. You can (just about) read it below, with Django Django explaining a return to their roots (in a way), recording the album in a rented warehouse in Tottenham instead of plush studio environs. The band's David Maclean is on production duties.
Some of the other main takeaways involve contributions from Metronomy's Anna Prior and Slow Club's Rebecca Taylor and a January 2018 release date. The art-pop gang have also confirmed that one of the track's interpolates "The Seventh Day" by Jan Hammer (the composer behind some of Miami Vice's memorable themes).
A post shared by Django Django (@thedjangos) on Jul 31, 2017 at 12:45am PDT
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