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Dan Deacon [Live] @ Manchester Academy Even with Dan Deacon’s widespread reputation for audience participation in his gigs, I could not have been prepared for a mass dance-off, followed by an interpretive dance lesson hosted by Steve. I managed to catch Dan Deacon in Manchester, supported on their tour by Teeth Mountain and Future Islands, both from Baltimore US, and each complimented each other perfectly. Teeth Mountain played a set with a clash of north African/Indian inspired rhythm with rusty strings, and a danceable bass drum, which kept tracks jumping along quickly. The effect was a hypnotizing set with the psychedelic air of a hippy-drumming circle. Future Islands came on led by an incredibly enthusiastic (borderline possessed) singer; while I could have sworn it was Jack Black, its more likely to have been Sam Herring. Together with bassist William Cashion and keyboardist Gerrit Welmers they make trancy pop, think Ariel Pink but less spacey, just simple uplifting music. Repetitive bass builds up to a chorus that breaks down with crashing pop riffs. But, while the crowd did their best to show their appreciation, I still felt a little put out by the poor show. Barely half the room was filled with gormless looking spectators. Just watching Dan Deacon and his ensemble setting up for their show, I could tell this was going to be something special. Miles of wires and plugs connected an excessive amount of instruments into the PA. Three drum kits, four keyboards, three guitars, a saxophone, xylophone, and three synth/xylophone amalgamations that I have never seen before. They even had their own light show with a green flashing skull- perhaps the most essential part of equipment. In the centre, surrounded by his ensemble, Dan Deacon held his mic and took centre stage behind his stand of tangled wires and synths. The first song, Get Older, blew the skinny jeans of this crowd. Deep tribal drumming emphasized threefold was loud enough to raise the roof. With a smattering of xylophone and distorted organ noise, this song induced a (legal) dizzying high. Dan Deacon stood in the centre, lit up by a green flashing skull like some crazy scientist, creating a musical monster that tore up the venue. Red F was another knee trembler. From his centre table Dan constructed a pure wall of noise, and composed the sounds of those around him- it was an electronic orchestra. Dan Deacon: Quote:
After Red F, Dan got off the stage and stood in the middle of the dance floor, encompassed by a huge circle of sweaty onlookers. Quote:
After the dance-off, Dan had a few more tricks up his sleeve to get his audience loosened up. With the circle still in tact, he stood in the middle; Quote:
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Next up was the human tunnel. You know when two lines of people stand facing each other and join hands, creating a little tunnel, and then people have to run through and join on to the end. When you are the last pair at the end you have to run through, underneath everyone’s hands to join the end again, so you have a moving line of people edging its way through the arena. Dan Deacon: Quote:
For a long while Dan Deacon and his ensemble must have been playing in an empty room- until the crowd flooded back in, ushered by an angry security guard. As I stop and look back now I wonder- was this just about the music anymore? The whole gig was more of an experience. After the first two songs I couldn’t tell you names of any more because I was dancing like a lunatic and trying to touch Steve. This is what every gig audience needs; a chance to break to ice with each other, and feel comfortable dancing however the fuck you want. Before Dan Deacon there was suppressed head-bobbing, his first song and a few people erupted into pogo jumping. But after Dan’s little escapades the entire crowd was going nuts. For a brief few hours the audience bonded over a shared awe for Dan Deacon’s musical skills, some airplane dancing and a guy called Steve. When the gig finished we walked out, paired off and filtered home. If only life were more like a Dan Deacon gig. Check out his music on Index of /mp3 And while you may have missed Dan and Future Islands for now, you can catch Teeth Mountain on tour in the next few weeks. |
Re: Dan Deacon [Live] @ Manchester Academy This sounds like it was a wicked gig!! |
Re: Dan Deacon [Live] @ Manchester Academy I was pretty close to requesting this gueslist spot myself, but I thought Lucy may appreciate it even more, and give it a better review. It does sound like fun though. |
Re: Dan Deacon [Live] @ Manchester Academy Ohh Heron you should have said an come along with me! you got me the tickets after all! it was an amazing gig. i never thought you could get such a good atmosphere from such a small crowd! |
Re: Dan Deacon [Live] @ Manchester Academy It's OK, I have a been to my fair share this year so far, with many more to come. Glad you enjoyed it. |
@ Manchester Academy Sounds like she wanted your company Miguel!! |
Re: Dan Deacon [Live] @ Manchester Academy Hello. I am happy to find a review of this gig somewhere. I enjoyed it so much. I am dancing Steve. Or rather I am dancing Scott. How did you miss this? Literally everyone was screaming my name. You must have been the only person to forget it. Still thanks for the praise and the rest of the review was good too. |
Re: Dan Deacon [Live] @ Manchester Academy Wait a sec I wasn't wearing glasses and I'm in my twenties Damn it. |
Re: Dan Deacon [Live] @ Manchester Academy Ok so I lied about reading the whole review I skimmed it discovering the tone tallied with my memory but the detail? The security guards you say were so angry were in fact hilariously apathetic. One just sat by the back door reading a novel for the whole time we were outside. The reason we all blazed back in was people heard the music change for the next song and just broke off and ran inside. Still, it was a good gig. |
Re: Dan Deacon [Live] @ Manchester Academy HAHA holy hell, Scott, i am SO SORRY, i forgot to write your name down in my note pad, steve sounded right at the time. You were definately wearing glasses too. And the security guards... i was one of the last ones out the back and we were ushered back in by a shouting security guard.. FACT. |
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