Mokadelic
Django
"In Django, music plays an evocative role, supporting and emphasising the mystical and visionary character of the characters. The existence of two opposing realities, sudden changes, explosions, earth and fire are elements that musically inspired the composition of the soundtrack, alternating between tense, rarefied, intimate and psychedelic moments with epic, pressing and impactful moments. To bring the sound universe of Django to life, we turned to the use of acoustic instruments belonging to the country-western tradition, such as the guitar, harmonica and banjo. We often sampled these instruments and used them as compositional elements, through granular synthesisers and samplers, in parallel with analogue and digital synthesisers. The idea was to combine contemporary techniques with the sounds of the era, while maintaining a continuity with our musical research." - Mokadelic 'Django' is a French-Italian miniseries produced by Sky and Canal+, an English-language reinterpretation with an international cast of the 1966 Italian film of the same name directed by Sergio Corbucci and starring Franco Nero. The series designed for an international audience boasts a leading cast including Noomi Rapace, Matthias Schoenaerts, Nicholas Pinnock, Lisa Vicari and Tom Austen. The 'Django' series was created by Leonardo Fasoli and Maddalena Ravagli, adored by international critics and successfully aired in Italy, France, the UK and Australia. The double CD edition will contain the full tracklist with the OST created by Mokadelic for the TV series, while on vinyl there will be a selection of tracks approved by the band and the production of 'Django'.