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Bromst
Electronic · 2009 · 11 tracks · 1h 4m

Bromst

A maximalist electronic symphony of rewired player pianos and pitch-shifted vocals. Euphoric, dense, and relentlessly celebratory.

March 24, 2009 · Carpark Records

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A relentless, kaleidoscopic explosion of joy and existential wonder.

Tracklist · 11 Tracks · 1h 4m
01
Build Voice
5:28
02
Red F
4:38
03
Paddling Ghost
4:06
04
Snookered
8:04
05
Of the Mountains
7:16
06
Surprise Stefani
7:46
07
Wet Wings
2:53
08
Woof Woof
4:44
09
Slow With Horns / Run for Your Life
6:35
10
Baltihorse
6:22
11
Get Older
6:30
Moments Worth Listening For
The player piano on 'Snookered' accelerating into a cascade of notes that no human hand could possibly execute.
The transition in 'Slow with Horns / Run for Your Life' where the drone breaks into a frantic, galloping rhythm.
The final minute of 'Get Older' where the layers of vocals and synths reach a peak of pure, unadulterated joy.

How does Bromst sound next to the rest of Dan Deacon's catalogue?

Festival+1.8σ

Festival saturates this record notably more than the artist's norm.

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