[ATTENDED: November 20, 2021] Dan Deacon [rescheduled from April 30, 2020]
The only thing I knew about Dan Deacon was his outrageous “remix” of “Call Me Maybe” in which he looped the entire song on top of itself some 147 times. It was weird and irritating and funny.
And then a little while later he did a Tiny Desk Concert and it blew my mind and I knew that I wanted to see him in concert. That was six years ago.
I finally got to see him live and it was everything I imagined.
I don’t really know Deacon’s music. That’s not strictly true, I know a lot of his early self-released stuff which is really weird. His newer stuff is less weird, but still unusual–but his albums are usually beloved. And he has amassed a huge fan base.
Deacon is an unlikely electronic music hero, but hero he is. He is heavy (he joked about how he should have gotten in shape for this tour), balding and wears glasses. But he’s got a great sense of humor and an amazing gift for music. He has a college degree in electro-acoustic and computer music composition. And he has played in all kinds of bands throughout his career (from ska to grindcore). But it’s his electronic music, often with his voice pitch-shifted to beyond cartoon level, that makes the night. Continue Reading »






