Django Django share a new video for the single, “Don’t Touch That Dial” ft. Yuuko

 

 

 

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Share a new video for the single, “Don’t Touch That Dial” ft. Yuuko 

Taken from Off Planet Part 2 

New album, Off Planet, released in four parts and out in full on 16th June 2023 via Because Music

 

Django Django today release a new video for the futuristic club track “Don’t Touch That Dial” ft. Yuuko, the lead cut from Part 2. The retro inspired video explores striking synthwave aesthetics that feature an alternate-universe simulacrum of Japanese rapper Yuuko in a vibrant TV screen of colour. The single, which Clash called “superb alt-pop”, describes a typical day in the life where there’s only one rule… Don’t Touch That Dial.

Part 2 also arrived with other standout tracks, “Back to Back” ft. Patience, as well as “Squid Inc”“Come Down” and “Golden Cross”

About “Don’t Touch That Dial” ft. YuukoMaclean, said: “This was a weird instrumental track that came out of looping some little chopped up bits of a studio jam. I liked the odd groove of the track and I wanted a vocalist on there but I wanted something quite different, so I reached out to Yuuko and she totally got it, and delivered this outstanding top line.” 

Stream Off Planet Part 1 here and Part 2 here, and watch the Ed Croucher-directed video for “Don’t Touch That Dial” ft. Yuuko, below.

 

 

“Don’t Touch That Dial” follows the release of the album’s Part 1 and the BBC 6 Music A-Listed single, “Complete Me” feat. Self Esteem. An explosion of 90’s inspired breakbeat, packed with organs, pianos and synth strings, the track makes Rebecca Lucy Taylor’s hooks completely irresistible, as if echoing from some familiar memory. A longtime associate of the band, Self Esteem released her first EP on Dave’s Kick + Clap label, appearing on 2018’s Marble Skies and supporting the Djangos on tour. The track was described by Clash as “a dazzling piece of synth pop”, while NME took notice of the “clubby piano, synth strings and keys.” Watch the accompanying animated video, taking inspiration from acid rave and 90s TV channel logo stings, directed by the illustrator Ed Croucher

Off Planet, an album released in four parts, each as a separate “planet”, features a cavalcade of mainstream and underground stars – Self Esteem, Jack Peñate, Stealing Sheep, Toya Delazy and many more, all of them either friends of the band or personally sought out by Dave Maclean, bringing entirely new creative angles into play. From bluesy pop and Middle Eastern cabaret goth to Afro acid and piano rave, to call it kaleidoscopic is putting it mildly. Despite smashing the Django Django mould and at times not sounding like anything on their previous releases, Off Planet is very much still recognisably them, and is the biggest, boldest, and most varied statement the band has ever made.

Django Django will play five instores this June to coincide with the release of Off Planet. The band will also perform at this year’s Meltdown Festival curated by Christine and the Queens, as well as at KiteBluedot and Standon Calling festivals.

Dates are as follows:

09/06 – London, UK @ Southbank Centre, Christine and the Queens’ Meltdown Festival
11/06 – Oxfordshire, UK @ Kite Festival
16/06 – London, UK @ Rough Trade East – instore
19/06 – Bristol, UK @ Rough Trade Records – instore
20/06 – Liverpool, UK @ Jacaranda Records Phase One – instore
21/06 – Nottingham, UK @ Rough Trade – instore
22/06 – Kingston Upon Thames, UK @ Pryzm – instore
20/07 – 23/07 – Macclesfield, UK @ Bluedot Festival
20/07 – 23/07 – Standon, UK @ Standon Calling

 

 

 

 

 

 

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