Watch Django Django play an acoustic version of 'Beginning to Fade'
28 October 2015, 10:00
| Written by
Sebastien Dehesdin
With a brilliant and colourful live set - and on the back of two very strong albums (including their Mercury-nominated debut) - Django Django are one of the most interesting UK bands of the moment.
After their set at End of the Road festival this year, we found a cosy (read, chilly) spot on the festival grounds and got half of the quartet to play for us an acoustic version of 'Beginning to Fade'. Watch above.
Django Django's new album "Born Under Saturn" is out now; buy on iTunes. They tour the UK and Ireland in December.
Session directed by Sebastien Dehesdin, with help from Julianna Kurokawa and Bella Riza. Audio recorded and mixed by Ric James.
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