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Here's a look at what was happening on the dance floor at Strange Brew in 2007 - with the likes of Fight Like Apes, Okkervil River, LCD Soundsystem, The National, Dan Deacon, Messiah J & The Expert, Yeasayer, The Shins, Modest Mouse, Los Campesinos!, Caribou, Battles, Super Extra Bonus Party, !!!, Sunset Rubdown, Cathy Davey, Hooray For Humans, Jens Lekman and more!
We're joined by superhero drummer and multi-instrumentalist Jeremy Hyman (11:25) to discuss his time playing with Animal Collective, Avey Tare's Slasher Flicks, Ponytail, Boredoms, Dan Deacon, and also his solo music. Christian and Justin also look back on the 10th anniversary of Enter the Slasher House, the power trio record Jeremy recorded with Avey Tare and Angel Deradoorian. Bonefish Recommends: Derecho by PhotayWilted Superstition Engaged in Copulation by ŠiromSupport Asheville area relief efforts: https://aveytare.bandcamp.com/album/shope-echoshttps://linktr.ee/ashevilletoollibraryFollow Bonefish on Patreon and Instagram :)
It all gets wrapped up with a "Catastrophe,." "Explanation," an "End," and a "Tailpiece." Chad, Brian, and Kaija discuss global capitalism, the fight for love and the be human, AI, the Bardo, and much more on this final episode of Season 23. Listen to the end for an announcement about changes to the podcast and what to look for going forward! This week's music is "When I Was Dying" by Dan Deacon. You can find all previous seasons of TMR on our YouTube channel and you can support us at Patreon and get bonus content before anyone else, along with other rewards, the opportunity to easily communicate with the hosts, etc. And please subcribe and rate us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Tune in next week for more banter and analysis live on YouTube. Stay tuned for announcements about forthcoming episodes! Follow Open Letter, Two Month Review, Chad Post, Kaija Straumanis, and Brian Wood for random thoughts and information about upcoming guests.
It all gets wrapped up with a "Catastrophe,." "Explanation," an "End," and a "Tailpiece." Chad, Brian, and Kaija discuss global capitalism, the fight for love and the be human, AI, the Bardo, and much more on this final episode of Season 23. Listen to the end for an announcement about changes to the podcast and what to look for going forward! This week's music is "When I Was Dying" by Dan Deacon. You can find all previous seasons of TMR on our YouTube channel and you can support us at Patreon and get bonus content before anyone else, along with other rewards, the opportunity to easily communicate with the hosts, etc. And please subcribe and rate us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Tune in next week for more banter and analysis live on YouTube. Stay tuned for announcements about forthcoming episodes! Follow Open Letter, Two Month Review, Chad Post, Kaija Straumanis, and Brian Wood for random thoughts and information about upcoming guests.
This weeks episode answers the age old question: What if Alvin and the Chipmunks jammed hard and loud? Turns out the answer is Spiderman of the Rings but the second answer would've been Bromst, Dan Deacon's less-chipmunky (Theodore has gone solo) but still pretty jamming second album. Why were there like three lady chipmunks did they ever explain that? That was really weird I didn't like it. Also up for discussion: a slurp from down south, Katy Perry's pop bubble has burst (word is she's changing her name to Katherine), and We Now Have Bisexual Lighting. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Music Used:Space Town - What Happened to Chiptune Themedot.AY - VibraslopReference:- Square Sounds Melbourne - https://www.squaresoundsfestival.com/- Karlheinz Stockhausen - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karlheinz_Stockhausen- Music Concrete - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musique_concrète](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musique_concr%C3%A8te)- Henry Homesweet - https://x.com/henryhomesweet- 10k Free Men and their Families/Tom Gilmore - http://10kfreemen.com/- Girl Talk - https://www.girltalkmusic.com/- Dan Deacon - https://dandeacon.com/- Crystal Castles - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crystal_Castles- Pictureplane - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pictureplane- Kristy Dossor - [https://www.sifter.com.au/post/chiptune-is-an-instrument-not-a-genre-square-sounds-festival-2020](https://www.instagram.com/postitmandala/)- Eugene Davoren-Britton - https://www.instagram.com/hyphencutlery/- Little-scale - http://little-scale.blogspot.com/- cTrix - https://ctrix.net/- Sound Bytes - https://www.facebook.com/SoundBytesOz/- Doshy - https://ra.co/dj/doshy- Robert Parker - https://www.instagram.com/robertparkerofficial/?hl=en- Tom Foolery and the Family Jewelry - https://tomfooleryandthefamilyjewellery.bandcamp.com/- Jamatar - https://jamatar.bandcamp.com/- Reception Festival - https://receptionfestival.com/- Melbourne Chiptune Academy - https://chiptuneacademy.com.au/- Avrilcadabra - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8OqqNTPR_s9TNIXiBZfOcg
Melissa, Kate, and Leah recap oral arguments in cases about the No Fly List, the confrontation clause, and what qualifies as a government taking. They also preview the cases the Supreme Court will hear this week about Chevron, the doctrine that gives federal agencies the authority to interpret statues. Plus, they recap the arguments in the DC Circuit in which Trump argues he's immune from criminal prosecution (and in which his lawyer suggests he could freely use SEAL team 6 to assassinate a political opponent).Read Leah's article with Dan Deacon, "The New Major Questions Doctrine" Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, Threads, and Bluesky
Lindsey Dunn is back this week to talk all things DARK, including her new stint as moderator for the Facebook Group Dark Ways ~ 1899, Dark, and Beyond ; seeing Dan Deacon live; her film recommendations; the TV shows All The Light We Cannot See, Bodies, and Dear Child; we read listener feedback; and we build our 4 person time travel teams! You can join the Facebook group... https://www.facebook.com/groups/1899Netflix Write Steve and the show at sweetchildoftimepod@gmail.com because we would love to hear from you! Active on Instagram at @sweetchildoftimepod and @barnestown Steve Barnes records music as Introvoid. Steve plays guitar for the cover band Rebecca Crow, and he plays bass for a local Richmond punk band. All of Steve's stuff can be found at https://linktr.ee/introvoid Lindsey Dunn is our cohost on the Dark recaps; she provides the recaps for us via her website https://www.1ofmystories.com and she is already working on recaps of Dark season 3. Episode 1 and 2 already available to read! She is a film and TV critic with the NCFilmcritics and the SEFilmcritics, and has provided reviews of hundreds of movies, going back to 2007, on her website. We are proudly hosted by James and Marsh Land Media! https://mlmpod.com is where you can check out all the podcasts, and it helps support the show. You can join the discord at https://discord.gg/aRdKmv9Ybc James McCollum records his music under the name Marsh Land Monster; he runs Marsh Land Media, and hosts podcasts such as Mostly Speakin' Sentai, Formulaic, and The Height Of Horror, and he also co-hosts the Wheel Of Time recaps of Sweet Child Of Time.
Featured on BAM Mrs Schroedinger's Cat - by Dave Arbogast - narrated by Alistair Lloyd Burnt Muffins - by Gabriel Robertson - narrated by Emma Gill Our Audio License AntipodeanSF Radio Show by Ion Newcombe is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. Based on a work at www.antisf.com.au. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at https://www.antisf.com.au/contact-editor Music Credits Crystal Cat by Dan Deacon is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. Burnt To A Crisp by Daniel Birch is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License. Intro & Outro Music Celestial Navigation by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License
It's Dark episode 9, titled Everything Is Now, and Hannah decides to find out, how low can you go??! Film and TV critic Lindsey Dunn (1 Of My Stories) and Steve Barnes (Introvoid) dive deep into the world of Netflix's Dark, following the recaps provided by Lindsey. Here is the link to Lindsey's written recap this week; YouTube videos of each chat are also available at her website- https://www.1ofmystories.com/2020/06/netflix-dark-season-1-episode-9-recap.html Write us! sweetchildoftimepod@gmail.com and we will absolutely respond. This week we feature Lindsey's interview with Dan Deacon, the songwriter and musician who provided music for episode 9 of Dark with his song "When I Was Done Dying" https://www.1ofmystories.com/2021/02/a-conversation-with-dan-deacon.html James McCollum, AKA Marsh Land Monster, will return to the podcast in June, and again in September! Check him out at our host website https://www.mlmpod.com or join the Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/mlmpod We have a Discord server! https://discord.gg/NSdTaJnPMj Our opening song is from Steve's music Introvoid, and his cover of Apparat's Goodbye. This song, and all of Steve and Introvoid music can be found at https://www.linktr.ee/Introvoid
Welcome to the Great Fresan Relisten of 2023! Over the next four weeks, we'll be reissuing an episode a day from the The Invented Part and The Dreamed Part seasons of TMR so that you can catch-up, refresh your memory, have a few laughs, etc., before the May 10th launch of Season 19 on The Remembered Part. Here are the show notes from the original airing: In this week's preview episode for Season 11 of the Two Month Review--featuring The Dreamed Part by Rodrigo Fresán and Will Vanderhyden--Chad and Brian try their best to recall details from the plot of The Invented Part, the first book in the trilogy. They do . . . well, question mark? As cracked out as their descriptions might seem, you're in for a really fun season and a really fun book from one of the best Spanish writers of his generation. This week's music is "My Friend" by Dan Deacon. (In part because Chad thought the lyrics were "I'm alive, I'm dreaming," but he was wrong.) If you'd prefer to watch the conversation, you can find it on YouTube along with all our past episodes. You can watch March 18th episode (covering pages 1-57) here. And you can discuss this book at the reactivated Goodreads Two Month Review Discussion Group. You can purchase each of the books in the trilogy separately (Invented, Dreamed, Remembered, OR, if you don't have them and are ready for the reading event of 2023, then get The Part Trilogy for $40—approximately 30% off. You can find all previous seasons of TMR on our YouTube channel aaand you can support us at Patreon and get bonus content before anyone else, along with other rewards, the opportunity to easily communicate with the hosts, etc. And please rate us—wherever you get your podcasts! Follow Open Letter, Two Month Review, Chad Post, and Brian Wood for random thoughts and information about upcoming guests.
Me and my slow reflexes got back into video games after a decade-long break. Figured I would share some thoughts as well as my appreciation for Red Dead Redemption 2. I know I barely scratched the surface but talking with actor Roger Clark (Arthur Morgan) was incredible and the original music by Dan Deacon is too.Support the show on Patreon for access to 8 hour Extended Versions and Interviews: https://www.patreon.com/DriftingOffwithJoePera.Original Music by Dan Deacon. Sound Design and Additional Music by Ryan Dann. Featuring Roger Clark. Dan's on tour: https://www.dandeacon.com/Produced by Grant Farsi for Chestnut Walnut Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mat Leffler-Schulman is a mastering engineer based out of Baltimore, MD. He's mastered countless records for an eclectic range of artists from Maine to Spain to Ukraine. Projects include Billboard #1 & Top 10 charting songs, GRAMMY® Award-winning artists, and many records with multi-million spins on Spotify. Artists he's worked with include Jon Batiste, Beach House, Mon Laferte, will.i.am, Blondie, Gipsy Kings, The National Symphony Orchestra, Jackson Dean, Lesane, Future Islands, Waka Flocka Flame, Dan Deacon, Wye Oak, Lower Dens, and Ice Cube. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT: Using analog vs digital gear for mastering How working with limitations will improve your audio skills Mixing and mastering on headphones The secret to mixes that translate What to listen for with reference tracks Battling imposter syndrome Avoiding debt while starting a studio Niching down your services and genres Creating intake forms to help give you direction and to reduce revisions Knowing when to take a minimalist approach with your work Mastering software vs traditional DAWs Mastering to specific levels: Does it matter how loud your masters are? Do you need expensive monitors/cables to hear mixes properly? To learn more about Mat Leffler-Schulman, visit: https://matlefflerschulman.com/ To learn more tips on how to improve your mixes, visit https://masteryourmix.com/ Download your FREE copy of the Ultimate Mixing Blueprint: https://masteryourmix.com/blueprint/ Get your copy of the #1 Amazon bestselling book, The Mixing Mindset – The Step-By-Step Formula For Creating Professional Rock Mixes From Your Home Studio: https://masteryourmix.com/mixingmindsetbook/ Join the FREE MasterYourMix Facebook community: https://links.masteryourmix.com/community To make sure that you don't miss an episode, make sure to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or on Android. Have your questions answered on the show. Send them to questions@masteryourmix.com Thanks for listening! Please leave a rating and review on iTunes!
On this week's main episode, Jake and Ryley are joined by resident Swiftie Rhiannon to review the much-discussed and record-breaking new release from Taylor Swift, MIDNIGHTS! Also on the slab is the new album from Carly Rae Jepsen, THE LONELIEST TIME, plus August joins us to discuss new records from Arctic Monkeys, King Gizzard, Dry Cleaning, Burial, and much more! Watch the video version of this episode to support the channel. TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Intro 2:02 Susumu Hirasawa Part Deux 6:10 Dan Deacon's Mystic Familiar is a Masterpiece 11:17 The Cardigans Are More than a One-Hit Wonder 16:20 The New Burial EP & More... 26:04 Roberta Flack the Whole Way Home 28:10 And Then August Turned Itself Inside-Out 33:44 Dry Cleaning - Stumpwork 38:31 King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard - Changes 44:36 Arctic Monkeys - The Car 55:10 Carly Rae Jepsen - The Loneliest Time 1:11:43 Taylor Swift - Midnights 1:48:55 Outro
Tune in for a reminder that life is short, live like there's no tomorrow because what's the worst that can happen? You'll die with no "what if's". Because you're going to die eventually, it's inevitable. So live like you're dying. YouTube link to "Already Dead" by Dan Deacon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEbnEQSU-lU Thank you for listening! xx Blog: insidemallorysbrain.com Email: insidemallorysbrain@gmail.com Instagram: @missmallorylovings Tik Tok: @missmallorylovings
In episode 1.2 of What a Year! Ethan Warren and Ryan Pollie discuss Akiva Schaffer's Hot Rod, Dan Deacon's Spiderman of the Rings, and the webcomic Achewood with cartoonist and podcaster Branson Reese00:01:31 - Hot Rod00:36:54 - Pop quiz!00:45:13 - Spiderman of the Rings01:17:32 - Achewood with Branson Reese
Hello from our summer hiatus! While we're away, the pod squad is thrilled to share episodes from podcasts we love and admire. This week, we have an episode from Time to Say Goodbye, a podcast about Asia, the Asian diaspora, politics, and international solidarity. Thank you to hosts E. Tammy Kim, Jay Caspian Kang, and (formerly) Andy Liu for letting us cross post this episode. Kudos to our podcast co-host Cindy Gao, for introducing this cross post and briefly emerging from dissertation work. (Description below courtesy of TTSG. Episode was originally aired on February 1, 2022.) "This week Andy talks with the director (Jessica Kingdon) and producer (Kira Simon-Kennedy) of the new film Ascension, a documentary about working life in contemporary China. Ascension has received critical acclaim and garnered major awards and nominations, including being shortlisted for the Academy Awards!The film features scenes of quotidian working life in a period when the government has begun to promote the “Chinese Dream,” spanning textile and sex doll factories to etiquette school and social media influencers all the way to luxurious water parks and tropical vacation resorts. Together, these scenes raise provocative questions about China's blindingly rapid development, the uneven pace of upward mobility, and whether China is an exotic outlier or a recognizably modern society, comparable with life in the US and other societies worldwide (all to music by Dan Deacon)."
We told you something special was coming, and here it is! We get to talk to Jeremiah Zagar and Dan Deacon about their hit new movie Hustle, starring Adam Sandler and out now on Netflix! And stick around after the interview as your hosts get together to discuss their favorite Sports Movie Needle Drops.Part 1: Interview with Jeremiah and DanPart 2: Interview with Dan -- 45:00Part 3: Sports Movie Needle Drops with your hosts Heather, Matt and Joshua -- 1:12
What's your Chaos Rising sign?!?This week we rewatch episode 2 titled Chaos Rising. Boyd and Erica are still missing, and Derek is on a mission to find them. The way to do this is through Isaac, and he goes through many procedures to try to find them. The bruises on Allison and Lydia's arms are still puzzling Allison, so much so that she finds a link between her bruise and an old Beacon Hills bank. After a chilling experiment, Derek, Scott and Stiles now know where Boyd and Erica are being kept, but its how to get in that's the problem. On the night of the full moon, Derek and Scott, find their way into the bank, but the overlook a major detail which turns them into the bait instead of the saviors. This episode is all about risk and reward, but how much is Derek and Scott willing to risk without knowing the full reward. In this episode we get very giggly at the end, we also talk about Dan Deacon and where to go for a good "Lydia scream". --Music: Climb by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com-Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thenemetontwpod/Email- thenemetontw@gmail.com
We open this part of the show with the music of the composer and performer Dan Deacon: a track called Sat by a Tree from his 2020 album, Mystic Familiar. Deacon is one of dozens of Baltimore musicians featured in a new film about the Baltimore music scene that is receiving its world premiere Thursday night at the Charles Theater here in Baltimore. It's called Do Whatever You Want All the Time: The Baltimore Music Scene 2005-2020. Tom's next guests are the creative spirits behind this great project: Sam Sessa, the Baltimore Music & Community Engagement Manager and host of Baltimore Hit Parade at WYPR's sister station, WTMD, and Julia Golonka, a filmmaker and co-producer of the movie. There will be free public screenings at 7pm this Thursday at the Charles Theatre, and at 6 pm & 7:30 pm on June 23 at Maryland Art Place. Sam Sessa and Julia Golonka join us on Zoom from the studios of WTMD. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Paco is back for a watch-or-not doc recap/review. It also happens to be the Seventh Anniversary of this podcast! We discuss:Jimmy Saville: A British Horror StoryThe Curse of Von Dutch: A Brand to Die ForConversations with a Killer: The John Wayne Gacy TapesThe Tinder SwindlerLuLaRichJeen-Yuhs: A Kanye Trilogystuff we're excited about but haven't seen yet:Brett Morgen's David Bowie doc Moonage Daydream is not out yet.Kurt Vonnegut: Unstuck In TimeLance Bangs' I Don't Belong Here is not out yet.Brian Eno Eno not out yetOxide Ghosts: The Brasseye Tapes is hard to find in the USBiopics: The Shrink Next Door, The Dropout, WeCrashed, The Eyes of Tammy Faye, The Staircase, Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynastysomeone make a documentary about The PickleFollow Sup Doc on:Twitter: @supdocpodcastInstagram: @supdocpodcastFacebook: @supdocpodcastsign up for our mailing listAnd you can show your support to Sup Doc by donating on Patreon.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
About the guestChristopher Chester is a multidisciplinary designer with a demonstrated history of working in the marketing and advertising industry. He studied graphic design at The Maryland Institute College of Art. Skilled in Identity & Print Design, Product Design, Photography, Project Management, and Communication. His goal revolves around consistent learning, while contributing to a community with a diverse voice, both in life and design.Micah E Wood's portrait photography flows with the vibrancy of the Baltimore music scene. Exploding with color, the work builds a sense of belonging and intimacy to the subject that can only be achieved by a thorough understanding of the specialness and sense of place in Baltimore. His portrait work from 2012-2016 culminated in his book ‘Features', in which Micah turns his gaze adoringly on his favorite artists. Over the past eight years, Micah has only continued to document individuals of the microcosmic Baltimore music scene, such as emerging hip hop artists such as JPEGMAFIA to underground post punk bands to electropop legend Dan Deacon.Micah disarms people, and curates intimate moments with the artists he photographs, and you can see that in his work. His approach to using light as a 3-dimensional or sculptural form on the human is a playful feature that links both his portrait and landscape work.To find more amazing stories from the artist and entrepreneurial scenes in & around Baltimore, check out my episode directory.The Truth In This ArtThe Truth In This Art is a podcast interview series supporting vibrancy and development of Baltimore & beyond's arts and culture.Mentioned in this episodeChristopher J. Chester's websiteTo find more amazing stories from the artist and entrepreneurial scenes in & around Baltimore, check out my episode directory.Stay in TouchNewsletter sign-upSupport my podcastShareable link to episode★ Support this podcast ★
Hamish Duff is a talent agent working for First Artists Management (FAM), managing its UK and European business representing composers and music supervisors for film, television, and video games. Its roster includes: Carter Burwell, Vangelis, Craig Armstrong, Rolfe Kent, Anne Chmelewsky, Clark, Hannah Peel, Blanck Mass, Dan Deacon, Emily Rice and many others. FAM recently launched its own record label to further serve the specific needs of its clients. The first release was BBC Back To Life Soundtrack the first release (Joe Wilson of Solomon Grey fame) and the artist debut from rising star Emily Rice. Key FAM roster activity from late 2021: Ivors Best Original Film Score win for Blanck Mass. Mercury nom for Hannah Peel. FAM record label launched Sept. Management signings include Eimear Noone (Ivor nominated 2021), Gazelle Twin and Orbital. Featured at film festivals with soundtrack premieres from FAM clients include Toronto and Venice / composers Alex Baranowski, CJ Mirra, Paul Saunderson. Several client soundtrack debuts at the BFI London Film Festival in October. Oct also saw noms at the World Soundtrack Awards with Benji Merrison winning people's choice. And so much more! Prior to joining FAM, Hamish had his own business, Blue Top Music, providing artist and composer management. He's also worked as a sync consultant, promoter and tour manager. https://www.firstartistsmanagement.com/ https://www.instagram.com/first_artists_management/?hl=en https://twitter.com/FAM_agency https://www.linkedin.com/company/first-artists/ https://twitter.com/bluetopmusic https://www.linkedin.com/in/hduff/ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm5229914/ Get in touch with me via: behindthebusinesspod@gmail.com https://www.dcmusicpublishing.co.uk https://www.instagram.com/dcmusicpublishing https://twitter.com/dannychampion
Through a series of unexpected events, we find ourselves hurtling through outer space, on an urgent musical mission. Join us as we take a rocket ride to the stars, grow homesick for the holidays, and find comfort from a few special guests and friends, including Angel Olsen, Rivers Cuomo of Weezer, our favorite spaceman (Dan Deacon, of course), and more. This episode originally aired in 2014.
On this episode of DOD45 Tai & Adrienne chat with Strange Famous Records producer ALXNDRBRWN. They discuss ALXNDRBRWN's recent album "Ghost Kid" (album cover designed by Tai), his bout with tinnitus, a random link with Frank Zappa's The Mothers' percussionist Ruth Underwood, interning for Madchild, flying in dreams, skateboarding, growing up in Baltimore in a tumultuous environment, the amazing OP-1 synthesizer, and they also talk about the 1980s film The Young Guns, a shared favorite of Brown & Tai's. It's a solid sit-down with ALXNDRBRWN & a chance for you to learn more about the man behind the music. Sophie's Choice questions from this episode include: Danger Mouse or Deadmau5? Dan Deacon or Dan the Automator? Cas One or OP-1? Dr. Octagon or Dr. Dre? Madchild or Darkchild? Dale or Boomhauer? Young MC or Young Thug? Young Thug or Young Guns? Warren G or G-Unit? Orioles or Ravens? Old Bay or J.O. Spice? Pizza squares or triangles? Utz or Lays? Hairspray or Crybaby? Ed Norton or Ed Sheeran? Ron Allen or Edgar Allan Poe? Montell Williams or William H. Macy? Tori Amos or John Stamos? Frank Ocean or Frank Zappa? Why? or Explosions in the Sky? Prints of the ALXNDRBRWN's "Billy Blue Crab" are available here Tai's shirt in this episode: "We Brought Knives" Metermaids Pertinent links from the episode: ALXNDRBRWN Bandcamp ALXNDRBRWN on SFR ALXNDRBRWN instagram ALXNDRBRWN soundcloud ALXNDRBRWN on Elk Lodge podcast Become an ArtByTai collector Theme music by Nalei from her debut album "13" --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/artbytai/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/artbytai/support
Originally aired in 2012, our first holiday special landed us at a remote cabin in the woods where we (trust us!) held a party for the ages. The guest list for our night of music and tall tales included Kishi Bashi, Dan Deacon, Carrie Brownstein, Nellie McKay and more.
This episode is all about existential dread - yay. Pop and rock (and folk) songs by a range of artists: from Pink Floyd, to They Might Be Giants; Dan Deacon to the Beach Boys. This is a fun episode :)
Rocky Pajarito returns for the fifth/sixth time :) We love the Rock :) Send us an email: everybodywants2getonthelist@gmail.com It's on the Links: https://linktr.ee/itsonthelist Mason's Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/user90269853 Mason's Merch: mason-merchguire.creator-spring.com Making Loss, Grief, and the Mystic More Familiar With Dan Deacon by Rocky Pajarito: https://merrygoroundmagazine.com/making-loss-grief-and-the-mystic-more-familiar-with-dan-deacon/ Armond White's Review of Gentlemen Broncos: https://letterboxd.com/notarmondwhite/film/gentlemen-broncos/ Music: “DIVER” by Lala Lala
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Since his 2007 breakthrough album, Spiderman Of The Rings, Dan Deacon has assumed numerous roles. He's a staple of Baltimore's Wham City art collective - and a classically-trained composer and film scorer. On stage, he's a mad scientist tinkering with colorful electronics - and a ringleader encouraging his wild fans in absurdist dance-offs. Likewise, his music delivers both exquisite bliss and full-on beat-heavy cacophony. But no matter the setting, Deacon's unfettered sense of humor and his masterful ear for sonic textures unify his various music sides in endlessly exciting ways. Now, after several records written for larger ensembles, Deacon has gone solo with his 2015 album, Gliss Riffer. In some ways, it's a return to what he's best known for: exuberant and densely-stuffed electronic dance music. And while singing has always played some part Deacon's songs, Gliss Riffer showcases his voice more fully. You can hear that immediately in the lead single, "Feel The Lightning," and in "Learning To Relax" - where Deacon changes the pitch or timbre of his voice to sometimes sound female - like a duet with himself. It's a big pop-infused sound that will easily get fans flailing with awkward abandon on the dance floor. Deacon plays those two new songs -- plus a completely improvised piece -- and talks about his writing process and more for this in-studio session. Set List: "Learning To Relax" "Untitled Improvisation" "Feel The Lightning" Interview Highlights Dan Deacon, on why Gliss RIffer showcases more of his voice: I think the reason I focused on the voice is because I permanently destroyed it. There [was] a venue in New York called 285 Kent. I was sick. I had a sore throat and I did the show anyway. I didn't warm up and people were smoking inside. It was the perfect storm for a terrible worsening of the throat. I went to a throat doctor and was like, "Well, you didn't do permanent, permanent damage, but you have to realize you can't treat your voice like your shoes. You have to treat it well and you have to know how to use it." I was like, "What?!? I have no idea how to use my voice! That's insane!" I'm not going to have the same voice in 2040, 2020. I kept thinking that I should utilize this expiring instrument before it's expired. On the vocal techniques in "Feel The Lightning": This is the first record where I wanted to use a different technique to augment the pitch in my voice. I use an old Les Paul technique that The Beatles used a lot too called Varispeed: You change the speed of the music. And you sing regularly and then speed it up and slow it down and then it augments the sound of your voice. After years of pitch shifting, I have a different way of thinking about it: I don't hear sounds as gendered. I'm not doing a female voice, I'm just doing a higher pitched voice. Just like how the left hand on the piano isn't a boy and the right hand on the piano isn't a girl. On his exploration of synthesizers: After I made America, I was like, "Why aren't I thinking about the orchestration of the synthesizer? Why don't I try to realize these synth parts, not with soft synths but with hardware synths?" So when I was down for Moogfest, doing a demo for something we were making, I [thought] it would be really fun to come down here and record for a few days. And they gave us full access to their facilities. They let me use a new synth called the Sub 37 that wasn't out yet; didn't have a manual, it was still in beta testing. It felt really good, and it was exciting to use an instrument that hasn't really existed yet. I'm often fascinated with the history of musical instruments and how people are like, "Electronic music, what is it?" On the writing process: When I'm writing anything, I wonder where it will it go. What it's future will be? Will I play live? Will it be something that exists on an album? Will it be something that I play in a seated area, like in a concert hall, or in a venue? Would it be something I play to be paired to image, like for film or video? Once I sort of figure out where it's going to go, it start to grow into that mold. On the shift in music listening habits: I also don't like thinking of music as a commodity. It's only existed as a commodity for like a 120 years max? I don't know the exact date but it didn't use to be something like, "You want to hear a song? Give me five dollars, I'll sing it for you. And I'll sing it for you whenever you see me." [laughs] Any paradigm shift, there's going to be a fall out and a quote-unquote Dark Age surrounding it. I just feel like, music is constantly changed. The way you heard it, the way you made it, the way it interacts with society, the way you interact with it, so I don't think there are wrong turns.
As broadcast July 2, 2021 with mega miles of extra digital legroom for podcast flyers. On this very special presentation of The Drop, we welcome multi-instrumentalist & singer-songwriter Kamen Ross to take over hour two of the show. For the first time in his career, he is dropping a solo album in September called "I Dreamt We Fell In Love," and the lead single to that called "Yellow Rose" drops next week Wednesday. Not only did we get an exclusive premiere for that, but we also got to spin a track on the show that won't drop until the album does in full just over two months from now! Kamen's playlist tonight is all about the timelessness & familiarity of certain sounds in songs, even ones that are relatively new, and his interview was a great talk about the songs that inspire him, the messages that never age, and memories from his childhood. This show is not to be missed with this gifted musician!#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)Force One Network – Spirit (Does Anybody Care?)King Sunny Ade – SijuadeEbo Taylor feat Uhuru-Yenzu – You Need LoveFela Kuti – GentlemanShin Joong-hyun & The Men – Beautiful Rivers & Mountains Part II (37:35)Eydis Evensen – BrotinKim English – Learn 2 Luv (Francois K Atmospheric Mood Mix)Them – It's All Over Now, Baby BlueIris DeMent – Let The Mystery BeDan Deacon – When I Was Done DyingDJ Shadow feat Little Dragon – Scale It BackPrefuse 73 feat Sam Prekop – Last Night Part III (65:41)Kamen Ross - Very Distant Starlight Dakota Slim - Wasted Bones Bat for Lashes - What's a Girl to Do? Beltaine - 3 Sisters Dan Deacon - Feel the Lightning Kate Bush - The Big Sky Part IV (103:42)Kamen Ross - Yellow Rose Bent Knee - Land AnimalJambinai - Echo of Creation Maria Rita - Num corpo só Yvette Young - Adventure Spirit Judy Kuhn - Colors of The Wind
Following up on last week's catastrophic technical difficulties, Brian recaps some of his conversation with Frank Wynne before he and Chad dive into volume three of Despentes's Vernon Subutex. They talk about hippies, Dan Deacon, cults, Cultish, Vernon's purity, and much more. This week's music is "The Crystal Cat" by Dan Deacon. (Click here to see one of his "convergences.") If you'd prefer to watch the conversation, you can find it on YouTube along with all our past episodes. You can join us on Thursday, June 24th, ask questions, make comments, and correct inaccurate statements. Here's where you can find the complete reading schedule. Follow Open Letter, Chad Post, and Brian Wood for random thoughts and information about upcoming guests. Be sure to order Brian's book, Joytime Killbox, which is available at better bookstores everywhere thanks to BOA Editions. You can also support this podcast and all of Open Letter's activities by making a tax-deductible donation through the University of Rochester.
Welcome to the seventh episode of The You Show, Show. The show where you show things. I am joined by friend, Adam Yoe, to discus the album, “Bromst” by Dan Deacon. We also talk about Adam's career as a Street Fighter II character. Come join!Instagram: @theyoushowshowFacebook: @TheYouShowShowWebsite: calvinlazermcmurray.comEmail: theyoushowshow@gmail.com
On this episode of Vibes, Drew finds out his a Weekender, Pierre(Drew's Cat) is a Chainsaw Kittens fan, and the boys try to find the Spirit in Led Zeppelin. List 3: The Ripoff 1. Stairway To Heaven by Led Zeppelin 2. Taurus by Spirit 3. U R The One by Mos Def 4. When You Walk In The Room by The Searchers 5. Alpine Star by William Tyler 6. Dress Like A Target (A Lethal Dose of American Hatred) by Superjoint Ritual 7. PU55YFOOT1N' by 3RA1N1AC 8. Body Talk by RATT 9. The Weekenders by The Hold Steady 10. Girl ft. KAYTRANADA by The Internet 11. Connie, Ive Found The Door by Chainsaw Kittens 12. I Belong In Your Arms by Chairlift 13. Good Good Things by Descendents 14. Our Town by Marshall Crenshaw 15. Snookered by Dan Deacon
Today we speak with dedicated DIYer & paper circuits connoisseur Josh Rodriguez. He talks about giving an early circuit bent toy to Dan Deacon, how Peter's circuits differ from others and even recommends a circuit to start out with if you've never built anything before! CrucFX: https://reverb.com/shop/crucs-gear-depot https://www.youtube.com/c/JoshRd42kn355/videos Instagram: @_crucfx_ Deft Esoterica (experimental music zine): https://deftesoterica.bandcamp.com/merch Ciat-Lonbarde links: https://www.ciat-lonbarde.net https://www.patch-point.com Contact Info: humorinerrors@gmail.com Instagram: @samule.edmoon https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdBo6YNb4ExdxftqAJ_djqQ https://samueledmund.bandcamp.com/album/only-they-know
This week the boys write a movie about the rise and fall of a Japanese Grindcore band that does covers of TV show theme songs. Supporting roles by Dan Deacon and Towelie.
What is 'the sublime'? What does it make us feel? Why is it so hard to articulate? And most importantly: how on earth are Van der Graaf Generator so cool for a band with their name? Join us for a chat about the sublime in popular music, and get answers (kinda) to all of these questions and more! This is part one of two episodes, so look out for the next one, if you think you can stomach even more inane rambling. If you're interested in the music we talk about in this episode (and you should be), check out the spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1W64Q4rjfhF1f2wzdrpBTk?si=AKT3pMuOSyS2Wt1QkrPv5Q
We call this one TOGA 409 because we're starting off with a clean slate The jokes only get worse, folks. ANDREW'S HERE THOUGH SO THAT'S GREAT KLINK twitter: http://www.twitter.com/onlygoodalbum discord: https://discord.gg/uYJCkEN toga's now playing: http://bit.ly/toganowplaying LAMPS "Came Out Swinging" by The Wonder Years on Suburbia I've Give You Everything And Now I'm Nothing "Lake Erie" by Wild Pink on Yolk in the Fur "It's A New Day" by Skull Snaps on Skull Snaps "Change Your Life (You Can Do It)" by Dan Deacon
Jason Mantzoukas, Sasheer Zamata, Noël Wells, Horatio Sanz, and Dan Deacon join Matt Besser for live scenes about confusing coffee shop measurements, selling celebrity turds on eBay, and a low-budget rock tour. Plus, Lou Reed seeks snacks, and Dan uses his electronic stylings to supplement a trip through the dreamscape. This episode is sponsored by Blue Apron (www.blueapron.com/improv).See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jason Mantzoukas, Sasheer Zamata, Noel Wells, Horatio Sanz, and Dan Deacon join Matt Besser for live scenes about confusing coffee shop measurements, selling celebrity turds on eBay, and a low-budget rock tour. Plus, Lou Reed seeks snacks, and Dan uses his electronic stylings to supplement a trip through the dreamscape.This episode is sponsored by Blue Apron (www.blueapron.com/improv).
Episode #51: As other revenue streams have weakened, merch has become integral to many musicians' incomes. Some artists take things beyond the traditional band tee, selling everything from cologne to snuggies. While merchandising can be a fun way to connect with fans, designing and distributing products can become a whole job in itself. Electronic musician Dan Deacon has released eight albums since 2003, and tells us about his approach to merch, sold through Big Cartel. We also hear from Ed Aten, founder of Merchbar, a new retailer that has just partnered with Spotify. Then we take a look at Merchtable, a company that does manufacturing, warehousing and fulfillment for artists, labels and more. Music: "Ron Jeremy" - Young People "700 Story Building" - Men's Recovery Project "Sunny Krakow" - Metalux "Mind Your Own Business" - The Delta 5
In about two weeks, Andy McMillan and Andy Baio will welcome several hundred makers what may be the last XOXO Festival.The Fest is a mere four years old, but during that short run it became a premier destination for discussing creativity and technology. Over the years, attendees included a huge range of creatives: blog stars from Boing Boing, DJ sensation Dan Deacon, design fiends of all stripes, the makers of Cards Against Humanity, and social thinkers like feminist critic Anita Sarkeesian, as well as design fiends, podcasters, comic creators, game developers, and so many more. But despite strong attendance (they end up turning away hundreds of would-be attendees each year) the Andys are hitting the brakes. There will not be a XOXO festival in 2017. We talk with Baio and McMillan about what's up at the Outpost, and where the Fest has taken them.
Enjoy volume 2 of improv4humans with Matt Besser's best of music scenes, which were voted on by the fans. This episode features music from Ryan Bingham, Allison Weiss, Murder by Death, Waxahatchee, The White Buffalo, The Milk Carton Kids, Dawes, Robbie Fulks, Frank Turner, Dave Hause and Dan Deacon. Their music inspires scenes about regional girlfriends, bottomless bathtubs, a traveling jug band and much more. Be a good humon, and support these musicians by purchasing music off their websites.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
American composer Dan Deacon joins Seth Morris, Lauren Lapkus, and Jon Gabrus for a very special musical edition of improv4humans with Matt Besser! Dan performs songs from his latest album "Gliss Riffer" live in-studio that will inspire scenes about finding a tiny person inside a reverberating man, nerds and jocks becoming friends after the nerds beat a high school principal in a game of chess, and two couples one-upping each other at Make-Out Point. Make sure to get the Upright Citizens Brigade television show season 3 now available on DVD, the UCB Comedy Improv Manual , and pick up Dan Deacon's music at www.dandeacon.com !See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dan Deacon and the Mighty Mighty Bosses - American composer Dan Deacon joins Seth Morris, Lauren Lapkus, and Jon Gabrus for a very special musical edition of improv4humans with Matt Besser! Dan performs songs from his latest album "Gliss Riffer" live in-studio that will inspire scenes about finding a tiny person inside a reverberating man, nerds and jocks becoming friends after the nerds beat a high school principal in a game of chess, and two couples one-upping each other at Make-Out Point. Make sure to get the Upright Citizens Brigade television show season 3 now available on DVD, the UCB Comedy Improv Manual , and pick up Dan Deacon's music at www.dandeacon.com !
Psychedelic, experimental electronic composer Dan Deacon delivers an out-of-this-world performance of songs from his 2015 record, "Gliss Riffer", live from the past in the 4th-dimensional confines of the KEXP studio. Recorded 05/08/2015 - 4 songs: When I Was Done Dying, Feel the Lightning, improvisation, Learning To Relax.Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's show, I talk to Shayna Dunkelman, Michael Anthony Carter and Angelica Negron who together make up the experimental pop group Peptalk. Individually, Shayna grew up in Japan, and also plays in the bands Xiu Xiu, Glasser and Balun, a band that Angelica is also a member of. Angelica is also a composerand has been commissioned by many different festivals to create works. As well as playing music, Michael also builds audio and video pieces and equipment for everyone from Tyondai Braxton to Dan Deacon to the LA Philharmonic. Also, Peptalk just released their first album Islet, and it's wonderful!This is the website for Beginnings, subscribe on iTunes, follow me on Twitter.
The latest edition opens with a pair of new singles from the Ghost Box label before moving into new tracks from Yumi Zouma, Dauwd, Pearson Sound, and Legowelt. The second half of the set features new music from Matrixxman, Sunken Foal, Michna, and Dan Deacon. It’s a diverse mix of sounds within – check it […]
Enjoy the latest batch of new music hand-selected by the Noise Pop team. At the beginning of each month they scour the web for the 10 best tracks and serve it up on a podcast platter for you to enjoy. On this episode they offer new music from indie mainstays such as The Walkmen and Dan Deacon as well tracks from exciting new artists like Ms Mr and Icky Blossoms. Tracklist: 1. "Lots" -- Dan Deacon, America 2. "Heartbreaker" -- The Walkmen, Heaven 3. "Hurricane" -- MS MR, Hurricane 4. "Five Seconds" -- Twin Shadow, Confess 5. "Swag" -- Ty Segall Band, In A Cloud II 6. "Transparency Pt. II" -- d'Eon, LP 7. "Ocean Floor for Everything" -- How to Dress Well, Total Loss 8. "Perfect Vision" -- Icky Blossoms, Icky Blossoms 9. "Stuck" -- Birthmark, Antibodies 10. "Nat's Theme" -- Chautauqua, Suspended Animation