'Return to Django' is a new title from the global music project Orchestra of Samples by artists Addictive TV.
For the project, Addictive TV created new music by sampling hundreds of musicians they filmed improvising on all manner of instruments around the world, from traditional to newly-invented. A vast undertaking, Orchestra of Samples grew out of Addictive TV’s much-lauded live audiovisual shows, and whilst touring internationally in pre-Covid times, the project became a vital part of their travels.
The track ‘Return of Django’ features well known French artist DJ Zebra on guitar alongside Daniel Correa‘s gaita flute recorded in Colombia. The enigmatic ‘wild west movie’ vibe is driven by the slow beating congas of Cyrille Lecoq and the strange rotating ‘blow pipes’ invented by musician Nicolas Bras, both recorded in France. Samples recorded in the UK include world renowned percussionist Dame Evelyn Glennie on ethereal sounding crotales and Kat Richmond on violin, alongside further percussion recorded in Brazil and Colombia.
A musical journey without borders!
RETURN OF DJANGO - sampled musicians:
GUITAR – Antoine Minne (DJ Zebra)
GAITA FLUTE – Daniel Correa
CONGAS – Cyrille Lecoq
BLOW PIPES – Nicolas Bras
CROTALES – Dame Evelyn Glennie
BERIMBAU – Fred Magalhães
VIOLIN – Kat Richmond
PANDEIRO – Rogerinho Amaral
CASCABELILLO – Marlon Marañon
Project producers: Graham Daniels & Francoise Lamy
Composition: Graham Daniels & Mark Vidler
Mixing: Mark Vidler
© Addictive TV
Digital artists Addictive TV are known for their innovative performances and use of audio-video sampling. They were described by American magazine Live Design as “inspiring an entire generation of artists exploring the crossover between audio and visual mediums” and Huff Post said of them “Addictive TV create the perfect integration of audio and visual technologies in their thrilling live shows”. They’ve performed in over 50 countries now, including at Russia’s Erarta Museum in St Petersburg, Mexico City’s Centro Nacional de las Artes and the Pompidou Centre in Paris. They’ve had their work exhibited at New York’s Museum of Moving Image and Shanghai’s Museum of Contemporary Art and have created work for the likes of Greenpeace, Arte, EA Games, and Hollywood studios Paramount Pictures, Universal and 20th Century Fox. Most recently they were commissioned to create work for London’s Royal Docks and both the London Borough of Culture 2019 and 2020.
ADDICTIVE TV performs ‘Orchestra of Samples’
Creating musical dialogues from different cultures by sampling hundreds of musicians recorded around the world in the last 10 years, artist collective Addictive TV present their global music project Orchestra of Samples. Creating new music by splicing together all manner of instruments, from traditional to newly-invented and from Senegal to Kazakhstan, the project is a musical journey without borders, a digital supergroup described by The Times as “ingenious and compelling’ and by Cultured Vultures as “a glimpse into the very essence of music”.