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Posted by badchoices on Aug 21, 2012, 11:36am
That would be killer if he was at Sasquatch. His set at Bumbershoot a while back was really cool but the atmosphere in that venue was kinda weird. Sasquatch atmosphere oooh la la
Posted by NO LOVE DEEP BJORRITO on Aug 21, 2012, 11:44am
Are you talking about his bumbershoot set a couple years ago when he played at 2:30 AM? Because that was fucking awesome.
Posted by badchoices on Aug 21, 2012, 11:55am
Yeah I am talking about that one. That was awesome but it felt like I was dancing and nobody around me was dancing. Maybe I was just really fucked up and couldn't tell. I was a big puddle of sweat at the end of it though :)
Posted by NO LOVE DEEP BJORRITO on Aug 21, 2012, 12:01pm
Haha I was exactly the same way. We very well may have been the only two dudes dancing because that crowd was sparse.
Posted by badchoices on Aug 21, 2012, 12:06pm
I thought Four Tet was supposed to go second and Z-trip last. I was stoked because we were only there for Four Tet.

I am going to have to get Pink now. Shit. Trying to save money is not working
Posted by Horned Gramma on Aug 21, 2012, 12:06pm
You dig that Dose album, Burrito? It's waaaaaay different from what I generally expect from him, but it really grew on me after a couple weeks.
Posted by stakeyjay on Aug 21, 2012, 2:55pm
Last Dinosaurs-In a Million Years

Can you add that to my list Pea?
Posted by Horned Gramma on Aug 21, 2012, 9:53pm
Add Beachwood Sparks' The Tarnished Gold to my list when you have a chance, if you would be so kind.

I suppose I have the ability to modify that first post myself, but you seem to enjoy doing it so I'll let you.
Posted by Pea on Aug 21, 2012, 10:00pm
Go for it dude! I'll throw it up there right now, but if you ever see some that need to get added feel free to add them.

You digging the new Dan Deacon?

EDIT: Nevermind. You answered my question another thread. America!
Posted by Horned Gramma on Aug 21, 2012, 10:09pm
Word. I don't mind helping out.

I love America so much. It is well documented that chuned percussion is the key to my cold black heart; not only that, but Deacon is fucking masterful at composing for marimbas, vibraphones, xylophones and glockenspiels. It has been my favorite part of his last two albums, and America has it in spades.

I don't love it as much as I love Bromst, but that would be REALLY difficult to do. It'll undoubtedly end up in my top five of the year, but the most exciting thing is that I get the feeling that this album is the one that comes before he does something that causes the entire world to shit its pants. That compositional suite that makes up the back half of America is a very strong indication of that.
Posted by Pea on Aug 21, 2012, 10:16pm
It's also well documented that I'm a gazillion times less capable of eloquently expressing my love for music in written form, but I absolutely agree with all of that. For unimportant reasons, I had my first ever panic attack today...all while listening to that new fucking xx album. I'm enjoying it so far, but it definitely assisted in my downward spiral. I yanked that disc out of my player and put America in instead and it single-handedly brought me out of it. That dude is fucking brilliant at making me happy.
Posted by Horned Gramma on Aug 21, 2012, 10:30pm

Aug 21, 2012, 10:16pm, Pea wrote:
That dude is fucking brilliant at making me happy.


Seriously and for real. Don't ever miss an opportunity to see him perform, if at all possible. Happy overload. Hell, come down and see him in Portland in a couple months. It's the kind of experience that is tailor made for friends to experience together.

After I saw him a couple years ago, I didn't come down from my bliss-out for literally three weeks. For five years, I had a guilty tradition of going to see the new Saw movie every Halloween, but I saw Dan Deacon like a week before Halloween and even though it was Saw 3D I had to blow it off until after it left theaters because I didn't want to pollute my state of mind from the Dan Deacon show.

Even still, whenever I hear 'Snookered' or 'Big Milk', my mind dovetails into this place where I am overwhelmed with thoughts like, I should call my mother. I should quit smoking. I should exercise more. Not even joking, every time.
Posted by Pea on Aug 21, 2012, 11:22pm
If that wasn't the day before Freaknight I would totally come down! And FUCK, if Freaknight wasn't the day before he show in Seattle I would totally go to that.
Posted by NO LOVE DEEP BJORRITO on Aug 22, 2012, 12:54am

Aug 21, 2012, 12:06pm, Horned Gramma wrote:
You dig that Dose album, Burrito? It's waaaaaay different from what I generally expect from him, but it really grew on me after a couple weeks.


This was my first time hearing it, and I liked it a lot. My initial thought was Tunde Adebimpe. 'Arm in Armageddon' really grabbed me by the ball.
Posted by tesla on Aug 22, 2012, 1:42am
I know I'm a bit late to the party on the new Beach House album, but that shit is up in my brain on repeat.

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