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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BromstBromst - Wikipedia

    Bromst is the second studio album by the American electronic musician Dan Deacon. It was released on March 24, 2009. Background. According to Deacon: " Spiderman of the Rings was very carefree and youthful – sort of partying for the sake of partying. This record is less about a party and more about a celebration."

  2. dandeacon.bandcamp.com › album › bromstBromst | Dan Deacon

    24 de mar. de 2009 · 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.

  3. Pitchfork. 1.28M subscribers. Subscribed. 1K. 70K views 11 years ago. We travel to the wide open spaces of Whitefish, Montana to watch hyper-pop mastermind Dan Deacon put the finishing touches...

  4. 24 de mar. de 2009 · Bromst, an Album by Dan Deacon. Released 24 March 2009 on Carpark (catalog no. CAK 48; CD). Genres: Indietronica, Neo-Psychedelia. Rated #362 in the best albums of 2009.

  5. Dan Deacon. Bromst. Critic Score. 79. Based on 25 reviews. 2009 Ratings: #64 / 923. User Score. 78. Based on 127 ratings. 2009 Rank: #105. Liked by 18 people. Details. Submit Correction. Full Credits. Amazon. Apple Music. Spotify. Sign In to rate and review. Add Critic Rating. Sort. Highest Rated. Chris Martins.

  6. 18 de mar. de 2009 · Dan Deacon. 2009. 8.5. Best New Music. By Nitsuh Abebe. Genre: Electronic. Label: Carpark. Reviewed: March 18, 2009. After breakthough Spiderman of the Rings , Dan Deacon returns with...

  7. thequietus.com › quietus-reviews › dan-deacon-bromst-album-reviewDan Deacon — Bromst | The Quietus

    18 de mar. de 2009 · American electronic alt-pop star Dan Deacon sure knows how to make an impression. His music is a full on sensory assault, built from micro-melody earworms and cascading, geometric sequences of notes. His pitch-shifted proto-rap chanting slips and slides over a twinkling, gleaming, ever-evolving array of technicolour electronic sounds.