Dan Deacon
America
In the summer of 2010, I saw Dan Deacon play a show in Redhook, Brooklyn in support of his then-latest LP, Bromst, and I’ll confess that I don’t remember a…keep reading →
In the summer of 2010, I saw Dan Deacon play a show in Redhook, Brooklyn in support of his then-latest LP, Bromst, and I’ll confess that I don’t remember a…keep reading →
Listening to Dan Deacon can be a pretty frenetic experience. But it’s a good kind of frenzy, one that makes you want to get up and dance like a 5-year-old…keep reading →
Electro-frenzied Dan Deacon’s Bromst is not for the lazy. Jam-packed with dance tunes and straight pump-me-up beats, this album is perfect for a night out or a rough workout. The…keep reading →
My expectations going into this new single were quite low. Some of the Dan Deacon I’ve sampled recently just wasn’t to my taste. What a surprise I got upon hitting…keep reading →
Matt Cutler is the producer behind Lone, and he has a new album out this year called Galaxy Garden. If you’re into musicians like Dan Deacon and Four Tet, you…keep reading →
Hmm. I wasn’t really sure what to make of this at first. I mean, I loved it, but the style thoroughly confused me. In a good way. It was like…keep reading →
On their debut album, Corners, indie band HAP possesses a wonderfully cheerful quality, which shines through in guitarist and lead vocalist Ned Porter’s bubbly streams of consciousness and even more so in the band’s…keep reading →
Got 21 minutes to spare? You do for Beck’s ambitious and hypnotic remix of five years worth of some of the most compelling work of composer Philip Glass. Philip Glass…keep reading →
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