Django’s Flying Portrait Machine

Gecko Sex Satellite

Somewhere in the stratosphere, Django watches and documents the world below from his flying portrait machine. Disconnected but strangely engrossed, he sees the lives of humans below, and wonders whether his immortal, drifting experience has anything in common with those he watches. With a macro lens he zooms into the tiniest minutiae and out to see the difficulties faced the world over - a dying planet, a social disaster. Just as we mere mortals aimlessly go about our lives, introspection our greatest strength and most devastating weakness, in the end, like Django, all we can do is watch the world go by.

Django's Flying Portrait Machine is Gecko Sex Satellite's debut album, their signature eclecticism and out-there concepts making for a concise and gripping release. With influences as wide as Arctic Monkeys, The Beatles, Nick Drake, Queens of the Stone Age, and brass bands, the album takes wild turns and unconventional approaches. With a variety of genres and a huge array of instruments used, Gecko Sex Satellite invite you into their surreal musical world.