08/03/19

Dan Deacon [Festival of Fools After Party]

Mikaela Davis, CRWD CTRL

Dan Deacon [Festival of Fools After Party]

Club Metronome 188 Main St Burlington VT 05401 Doors 8:30 pm Show 9:00 pm 21+

$17ADV
$20DOS

Signal Kitchen + Festival Of Fools Present: Dan Deacon [Festival Of Fools After Party] at Club Metronome

*To avoid online fees, purchase tickets at Pure Pop Records in downtown Burlington, VT*

With the success of Dan Deacon’s 2007 album Spiderman of the Rings, came an opportunity for the electronic-music iconoclast to increase the breadth and depth of his entire musical project. Deacon moved from self-contained computer music to orchestral epics. His interactive live show, honed in DIY spaces, was taken to museums and concert halls. He frequently expanded his performances to include a horde of side musicians. Gliss Riffer, an entirely self-produced record of almost all electronic sounds, is a return to Deacon’s Spiderman of the Rings-era process. He calls it “easily the most fun [he’s] ever had making a record.” After a string of large ensemble projects (including 2009’s Bromst and 2012’s America) Deacon longed for the “simplicity” of the days when he did nearly everything himself. So he made plans to sequester himself in his studio and conjure an album from the sketches and songs he had begun in the back of the van on the European leg of the America tour. Those plans were upended when he received a last-minute invitation to tour with Arcade Fire in August. Rather than lose momentum by pushing back his recording schedule, Deacon continued to make the record on the road. “I was mixing and arranging in the green room before sound check and each night back at the hotel.” Deacon said, “On days off I’d find a studio to track vocals or mix. When a studio couldn’t be found I dismantled a hotel bathroom, sealing the vents with towels and using all the bedding to turn it into a control room.”

Dan Deacon

With the success of Dan Deacon's 2007 album Spiderman of the Rings, came an opportunity for the electronic-music iconoclast to increase the breadth and depth of his entire musical project.

Mikaela Davis

This record is kind of about writing a record,” Mikaela Davis says. The 26-year-old is home in her native Rochester, New York, reflecting on Delivery, her highly anticipated full-length album, as well as the hard journey the classically trained, defiantly original harpist had to travel to become the writer, performer, and band leader she was meant to be.

CRWD CTRL

Behind the decks since the turn of the century, CRWD CTRL knows many names and locations. From South Beach Miami, to Downtown Denver, San Diego, Albany, Milwaukee, NYC and Boston, this traveled DJ and musical talent has as much musical smarts as mileage covered.