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Late Night Tales Django Django

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Django Django is the latest band invited to curate a prestigious Late Night Tales collection, Like many of the best British groups, the Djangos met at art school, specifically Edinburgh College Of Art, before reconnecting in London. Django Django released their self-titled debut album on quirky French indie Because in early 2012 to some acclaim, winding up in many critics’ end of year lists (Top Ten in the NME and Top 30 in Rolling Stone, among them).

Their oddball approach to music, which sounds like the rich harmonies of the Mamas & Papas beamed through a refracting prism pointing towards Bo Diddley, Chicago house and outer-space (it’s no surprise to learn that Django producer/drummer Dave Maclean’s brother John was in the Beta Band, who also shared the same cinemascopic view of the pop landscape).

“Rollicking sing-alongs, galloping into disco sunsets like whisky-addled and leather-saddled bandits on the stolen backs of prairie wild mustangs,” is how Django Django describe themselves. Which is another way of saying they’re pop adventurists, as at home with Mad Mike’s Underground Resistance as they are the blues rumble of Canned Heat. A bit like this delightful mix, then, which darts about like a gurgle of guppies after two too many espressos.

Check out mixes that rock between two-step delights like Roy Davis Jr’s ‘Gabrielle’ to Nilsson’s lyrically winsome ‘Coconut’. At one end of the Django spectrum there’s James Last, the terminally unhip Teuton, whose ‘Inner City Blues’ shows you can never underestimate the Germans, while at the far reaches of the mix, they manage to sneak in Ramadanman (‘Bass Drums’) and Hudson Mohawke and Lunice collaboration TNGHT’s ‘Bugg’n’. You can hear the echoes of influences in some of the selections, like The Beach Boys whose peerless ‘Surf’s Up’ makes a welcome appearance halfway through, while Seals & Crofts’ “Sweet Green Fields” show what sun-drenched pop can sound like when it’s done well.

And because it’s Late Night Tales there’s a sparkling cover version of ‘Porpoise Song’, the theme from The Monkees daffily brilliant ‘Head’, an admirably lysergic termination to this waltz through pop’s nooks and cranberries. “You should never be afraid to make a fool of yourself for art,” Dave Maclean once said. Let’s raise a dram to Scotland’s fa­vourite fools on the hill.

“We wanted to produce a mix that represented the band. It’s what we’re all into, so everyone put forward suggestions. It’s what we are as a band; and we’re kids that have grown up with an obsession about our mum and dad’s record collections, like ‘50s and 60s stuff and then got into hip hop and dance music as we grew up. At the heart of it all is our parents’ collections, with our tastes mixed in. Our Late Night Tales pays homage to that.”
Dave Maclean (Django Django)

  • CD to include unmixed tracks as bonus download code (wav/mp3 format)
  • The release features a brand new Bonobo recording exclusive to the release, a stunning cover of The Monkees cut classic “Porpoise Song”
  • In depth personal track comments by Django Django
  • The album tracks have been reedits and mixed especially by Django Django to make this a truly unique listening experience
  • Exclusive spoken word piece by A list actor Benedict Cumberbatch (12 Years A Slave/Star Trek/The Hobbit/Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy)

Track Listing:

Disc 1:
  1. Leo Kottke - The Tennessee Toad
  2. Gulp - Game Love
  3. Bob James - Nautilus
  4. James Last - Inner City Blues
  5. Map Of Africa - Bone
  6. Seals & Crofts - Sweet Green Fields
  7. Philip Glass - Floe
  8. The Millennium - To Claudia On Thursday
  9. The Beach Boys - Surf's Up
  10. Primal Scream - Carry Me Home
  11. Massive Attack - Man Next Door
  12. TNGHT - Bugg'n
  13. Outkast - Slum Beautiful
  14. Timmy Thomas - Why Can't We Live Together
  15. Roy Davis JNR - Gabriel
  16. Harry Nilsson - Coconut
  17. Canned Heat - Poor Moon
  18. Ramadanman - Bass Drums
  19. Rick Miller - Future Directions
  20. Django Django – Porpoise Song
  21. Benedict Cumberbatch - Flat Of Angles pt. 4
Release date Australia
May 9th, 2014
Artist
Label
Late Night Tales
Number of Discs
1
Original Release Year
2014
Box Dimensions (mm)
142x125x10
UPC
5060391090009
Product ID
22404241

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