Django Django is a British art-rock band that was formed in 2009. The band consists of David Maclean (drums and producer), Vincent Neff (vocals and guitar), Jimmy Dixon (bass), and Tommy Grace (keyboards). Their music is a unique blend of indie rock, electronic, and psychedelic sounds that has won them critical acclaim and a loyal fan base.
One of their standout tracks is “Surface to Air,” featuring vocals from Self Esteem, the solo project of musician Rebecca Lucy Taylor. The song is a catchy and upbeat track that showcases Django Django’s signature sound, with swirling synths, infectious hooks, and Neff’s distinctive vocals. Self Esteem’s vocals add an extra layer of depth and emotion to the track, creating a memorable and powerful collaboration.
If you’re a fan of Django Django or just looking to discover new music, “Surface to Air” is a must-listen. In this tutorial, we’ll break down the track and show you how to play it on guitar.
To play “Surface to Air” on guitar, you’ll need to tune your guitar to standard tuning (EADGBE) and capo on the 5th fret. The song is played in the key of C# minor, and the chord progression for the verses and chorus is as follows:
Verse/Chorus:
C#m – A – E – B
For the intro and bridge sections, the chord progression is slightly different:
Intro/Bridge:
C#m – E – B – A
To play the chords, place your fingers on the following frets:
C#m: x46654
A: x02220
E: 022100
B: x24442
Strum each chord in a steady rhythm, following along with the song to get a feel for the timing and dynamics. Django Django’s music often features intricate guitar riffs and melodies, so feel free to experiment with adding your own flourishes and embellishments to make the song your own.
Listening to the track will also help you get a sense of the overall vibe and mood of the song, which will inform your playing style and interpretation. Django Django’s music is known for its eclectic mix of influences and genres, so don’t be afraid to get creative and put your own spin on the song.
Overall, “Surface to Air” is a fantastic track that showcases Django Django’s musical prowess and innovation. By learning to play the song on guitar, you’ll not only expand your repertoire but also gain valuable insight into the band’s unique sound and style. So grab your guitar, tune up, and get ready to rock out to “Surface to Air” by Django Django featuring Self Esteem.
BANGER!
Never even knew this one is six years old. Banger!
This song is so catchy b/c it's been sampled from a Dancehall/Reggae rhythm called Bookshelf Riddim
Years ago, I ate mushrooms on the beach near the forest and had a moment learning about myself listening to “Default” by Django Django, today I’m having another special moment on mushrooms learning about myself listening to this banger! Thanks for always being my mushroom trip-introspective-Self-appreciation music lmao
I never thought the sound of someone coughing could be so catchy, i love it.
I like the Seat.
Cranberries meet major lazer – 1st association❤
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2HV7564sgI
Django Django !! 👏
Glad to see her career is really booming now. Mercury award favourite!
Hello again, Bananarama, has been a while …
I will never get tired replaying this masterpiece of a song
Qué guapas salen mis perras!! Nika, Lara y loli
Buena canción, buen video. Lástima las pocas vistas
I love this song 🥰
I don't know why but the part at 2:13 is mesmerizing for me
viva guadalajara
Tony Kelly’s Bookshelf Riddim.
Beautiful
Bookshelf Riddim