Dan Deacon – Spiderman Of The Rings
Genre: | Electronic |
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Style: | Indie Rock, Chiptune, Electro, Happy Hardcore, Experimental, Synthwave, Noise |
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Tracklist
Wooody Wooodpecker | 3:50 | ||
The Crystal Cat | 3:53 | ||
Wham City | 11:45 | ||
Big Milk | 4:25 | ||
Okie Dokie | 2:37 | ||
Trippy Green Skull | 4:00 | ||
Snake Mistakes | 4:11 | ||
Pink Batman | 5:04 | ||
Jimmy Joe Roche | 5:08 |
Credits (13)
- Ben FurgalArtwork
- Aj QuashiMastered By
- Kevin O'MearaProducer [Production Assistance]
- More DogsProducer [Production Assistance]
- OcdjProducer [Production Assistance]
- Stefani LevinProducer [Production Assistance]
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Image | , | – | In Your Collection, Wantlist, or Inventory | Version Details | Data Quality | ||||
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Spiderman Of The Rings LP, Album, Limited Edition, White 180gm W/Blank Spine | Wildfire Wildfire Records – WFWF 003 | US | 2007 | US — 2007 | Recently Edited | ||||
Spiderman Of The Rings CD, Album | Carpark Records – CAK 37CD | US | 2007 | US — 2007 | Recently Edited | ||||
Spiderman Of The Rings CD, Album | Mistletone Records – MIST009 | Australia | 2007 | Australia — 2007 | |||||
Spiderman Of The Rings CD, Album, Promo, Plastic Envelope Sleeve | Carpark Records – CAK 37 (ADV) CD | US | 2007 | US — 2007 | Recently Edited | ||||
Spiderman Of The Rings CD, Album, Promo | Carpark Records – CAK37CD | Europe | 2007 | Europe — 2007 | |||||
Spiderman Of The Rings LP, Album, White | Carpark Records – CAK37 | US | 2007 | US — 2007 | Recently Edited | ||||
Spiderman Of The Rings LP, Album, Limited Edition, Repress, White 180gm | Wildfire Wildfire Records – WFWF 003 | US | 2007 | US — 2007 | New Submission | ||||
Spiderman Of The Rings CD, Album | So Sweet – SWEET0071CD | US | 2008 | US — 2008 | New Submission | ||||
Spiderman Of The Rings Cassette, Album, Reissue, 10th Anniversary | Carpark Records – CAK037X | US | 2017 | US — 2017 | New Submission | ||||
Spiderman Of The Rings LP, Blue; LP, Magenta; All Media, Album, Club Edition, Deluxe Edition, Limited Edition, Numbered | Carpark Records – CAK037X | US | 2017 | US — 2017 | New Submission | ||||
Spiderman Of The Rings LP, Album, Green Skull | Carpark Records – CAK37 | US | 2023 | US — 2023 | New Submission | ||||
Spiderman Of The Rings LP, Album, Hot Pink | Carpark Records – CAK37 | US | 2023 | US — 2023 | New Submission | ||||
Spiderman Of The Rings Cassette, Album | Carpark Records – CAK37 | US | US |
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Reviews
- Edited 6 years agoThe dad verse on B3 has always been one of my favorite recordings I've ever heard.
- Edited 9 years ago
referencing Spiderman Of The Rings (LP, Album, White) CAK37
Bought a copy from Dan's latest tour (May 2015) that I think may be a new pressing. The sticker on the cover indicates it is pressed on "DMM White Vinyl," and it may be produced in Pirates Press's Direct Metal Mastering process (http://piratespress.com/cms/vinyl-records/direct-metal-mastering). Also, the Matrix/Runout is slightly different, reading: 94551E1/A and PIRATES PRESS - CPK1 - 70037 - A; 94551E2/A and PIRATES PRESS - CPK1 - 70037 - B. Subtle differences in the latter and maybe the addition of the former. Regardless, it sounds really good. referencing Spiderman Of The Rings (CD, Album) CAK 37CD
If you look retrospectively to the years 00s, it's quite hard to spot a significant scene/moment of genuinely refreshing youth/pop subculture that would make you say 'them were the days'... vintage garagerock poseurs here (Libertines, Strokes etc), maximal or minimal techno there, math-rock hipsters, lofifolk, chiptune... every clique had some intense moments, but always too close to homage, cynism/intellectualism, 'blingism' or retrofuturism to be really refreshing imo.
So to me some of the key 'golden and meaningful' moments of this troubled decade could well be the Dan Deacon/Girl Talk double bill world tour around 2007/2008 (along with Crystal Castles of the same era).
Hordes of multicolour kids going wild on a trashy, messy, saturating rendering of popculture soundtracks, with stage invasion encouraged by the artists 40 seconds into the show (or in Dan Deacon's case, the artist actually setting up his equipement in the middle of the crowd, bringing total mayhem and stupid games), now that was entertaining.
And in this messy joy if an anthem was to be chosen then it would be certainly "Wham City" out of this "Spiderman Of The Rings" album, a 12-minutes explosion of cheerful frenetic nonsense electronic pop music sounding like a post-apocalypse post-nuclear boyscouts choir on massive amount of speed, with absolutely irresitible chorus. The soundtrack of youth indeed.
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