Foggy Notions presents DAN DEACON & ENSEMBLE, Andrew's Lane Theatre, June 3 (1 Viewer)

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Foggy Notions presents

Dan Deacon & Ensemble

+ Adventure (Carpark Records)
+ Future Islands (Wham City)

Andrew’s Lane Theatre, Wed June 3, Doors 10pm

Tickets €17.50 plus booking fee from WAV [lo-call 1890 200 078]/City Discs/ www.tickets.ie & Ticketmaster outlets nationwide


“A laptop-clutching oddball who will take you on a reckless joyride…remorselessly entertaining.” – Observer Music Monthly

“Deacon is the Salvador Dali of electro…a refreshing example of someone rewriting rules of music as he goes along.’ – The Guardian

“A deranged cross-breading of Suicide, Philip Glass, Daft Punk, and Pinky & Perky.” - Q


By now you’ll know Baltimore’s Dan Deacon. Dubbed “odd-ball” by some, “inspiring” by others, he’s just one guy treading many thin lines, confidently straddling between nutjob and genius, downright brilliant and insanely mind-bending, and with a live show from another world inducing more audience participation than a seriously skewed pantomime.

The fact is Dan Deacon is special. And now, three years since the creation of his debut Spiderman of the Rings, comes the new album Bromst.

Recorded and mixed by Brett Allen in the North Western Montana studio SnowGhost, and clocking in at 70 minutes, if fuses together the intensity of his live shows with his background in electro-acoustic composition. The outcome is a collection of pieces that are intense and epic, but down to earth and welcoming. Bromst embodies the same energy and excitement as Spiderman of the Rings, but the craftsmanship and composition has a wider scope and richer palette as Deacon explains:

“It’s different, there’s much less computer and a lot more live instruments (marimba, xylophone, glockenspiel, vibraphone, live drummers, player piano etc) so the sound is not a plastic-y…it’s probably a little more dance at times too but also more intense, varied, serious…the tracks are meant to be listened to as a whole to get the complete experience.”

And anyone who’s ever found themselves gathered around the mad scientist, Daffy Duck t-shirt wearing dude hidden behind his array of multi-coloured gaffer-taped equipment and mid tag-team dance contests will know the Dan Deacon experience.

His art is about community and how to organize and inspire it. One of the founders of Wham City, Deacon has annually organized the sold-out DIY music festival Whartscape, and conceived, planned and curated the massive 60 person/30 band tour Round Robin. Bromst is the embodiment of that way of thinking, as Deacon explains:

“Much of Bromst is a story about becoming a ghost, cycles of the earth, mountains, getting older, change, non-linear time, bees, global conspiracy, 2012, and a psychedelic realm that coexists amongst our material plain. A lot has changed since Spiderman – Wham City getting shut down, heartbreak, becoming more spiritual, bullshit like that – so I’d say Bromst has a wider range of emotion and direction.”


www.carparkrecords.com
www.whamcity.com
 
Stream Dan Deacon's Bromst on NPR's First Listen now!
Stream: Dan Deacon - Bromst - entire album
-http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=101150484



Dan Deacon
Dan Deacon has announced a massive US Spring tour in support of his new album, Bromst (out March 24 on Carpark). This tour will feature a full 14 piece live ensemble similar to the one that performed with him at the Brooklyn Masonic Temple back in Dec. but will have different members. Baltimore bands Future Islands and Teeth Mountain are set to open the entire tour.

Dan Deacon's live ensemble for this tour:
Benny Boeldt: keyboard, sampler, synthesizer
Denny Bowen: drum kit
Andrew Burt: guitar, violin
Andrew Bernstein: saxophone, guitar
William Cashion: keyboard
Stephe Cooper: mallets, guitar
Dan Deacon: voice, electronics, keyboard, sampler
Gregg Fox: drum kit, mallets
Justine Frye: cello, mallets
Chester Gwazda: keyboard, sampler, synthesizer
Kate Levitt: percussion
Kevin O'Meara: percussion
Sam Sowyrda: mallets
Gerrit Welmers: keyboard, sampler, synthesizer

About Dan Deacon's Bromst:
The art made by Baltimore artist Dan Deacon is about community and how to organize and inspire it. From founding a now well-known art collective (Wham City), to organizing and running an annually sold-out DIY music festival (Whartscape), to conceiving, planning and curating a massive 60 person/30 band tour (Baltimore Round Robin Tour), it's clear to see that community and bringing people together is the major theme of his work. Bromst is the embodiment of that way of thinking.



For the last three years Dan Deacon has been working on Bromst. Fusing together the growing intensity of his live performances with his background in electro-acoustic composition, the outcome is a collection of pieces that are intense and epic and at the same time down to earth and welcoming. Bromst embodies the same energy and excitement as Spiderman of the Rings, however the craftsmanship and composition on Bromsthave a wider scope and richer palette.



Unlike the completely electronic Spiderman of the Rings, the instrumentation on Bromstis a mixture of acoustic instruments, mechanical instruments, samples and electronics. The player piano, marimba, glockenspiel, vibraphone, live drums, winds and brass give Bromsta much richer tone than his previous work. The intricate and complex parts, skillfully executed by the performers, are woven together into a rich, dense, noisy dance pop that has become Dan Deacon's signature sound.

About the Dan Deacon / Adventure split 12":
For the past five years, Baltimore's Dan Deacon has been traveling around the world performing in just about any space imaginable from alleyways, basements and abandoned buildings to institutions like the Whitney, the Getty and the Smithsonian. Much has changed since Dan started his travels. While his music still has the same uplifting spirit as before, it now has a maturity. The piece
"Get Older" is about realizing that aging, growth and change should be embraced, not feared. The music is more about a celebration than a party. The party's not over, it's just not a drunken rager anymore. It is a music to celebrate with, to get excited with. You can still trash around and dance until you're soaked in sweat, but it's not a distraction or escape. It's music written to help motivate and get pumped in both joyous and difficult times.

Adventure's side starts with an oldie and ends with a newbie. The first song "Poison Diamonds" is like an 8 bit Lego masterpiece built by a 10 year old living on another planet. The second song, Lifeguard, is the most recent from Baltimore's Adventure. The lyrics were inspired by Dan Deacon after Benny (aka Adventure) played him the instrumental track. It is the first Adventure song to feature Benny's voice, and is slower and poppier than his previous video-game sounding work.
 
Dan Deacon's live ensemble for this tour:
Benny Boeldt: keyboard, sampler, synthesizer
Denny Bowen: drum kit
Andrew Burt: guitar, violin
Andrew Bernstein: saxophone, guitar
William Cashion: keyboard
Stephe Cooper: mallets, guitar
Dan Deacon: voice, electronics, keyboard, sampler
Gregg Fox: drum kit, mallets
Justine Frye: cello, mallets
Chester Gwazda: keyboard, sampler, synthesizer
Kate Levitt: percussion
Kevin O'Meara: percussion
Sam Sowyrda: mallets
Gerrit Welmers: keyboard, sampler, synthesizer


Woah.
 
i posted that over on the home recording forum. very much looking forward to this now. my initial thoughts were sketchy but this album should be darn good.

yay.
 
ehhhh did anyone see the live footage on Pitchfork.tv???

will yiz not need a bigger stage than Andrews Lane???????

that's some serious amount of gear they have
 
this should be deadly. i saw future islands in london last week and can't recommend them enough. i spoke to them after and they said they had no plans to play ireland any time soon. strange
 
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Foggy Notions presents

Dan Deacon & Ensemble

Andrew’s Lane Theatre, Wed June 3rd, Thurs June 4th, Doors 10pm

SECOND DATE ADDED DUE TO DEMAND – Thurs, June 4th, 10pm

Dan Deacon presents his most ambitious live show to date

€17.50 plus booking fee from WAV [lo-call 1890 200 078]/City Discs/ www.tickets.ie & Ticketmaster outlets nationwide
 

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