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Spiderman of the Rings
Electronic · 2006 · 10 tracks

Spiderman of the Rings

A neon explosion of hyper-kinetic synths and pitch-shifted vocals. Maximalist electronic pop that feels like a communal warehouse party in a digital toy store.

October 3, 2006 · Carpark Records

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A relentless, kaleidoscopic explosion of digital joy and communal energy.

Tracklist · 10 Tracks
01
Wooody Wooodpecker
3:50
02
The Crystal Cat
3:53
03
Wham City
11:45
04
Big Milk
4:25
05
Okie Dokie
2:37
06
Trippy Green Skull
4:00
07
Snake Mistakes
4:11
08
Pink Batman
5:04
09
Jimmy Joe Roche
5:58
10
World of Hair (The Ram Ones)
5:00
Moments Worth Listening For
The eleven-minute ascent of Wham City where the chanting voices merge into a singular wall of sound.
The way The Crystal Cat explodes from a simple rhythmic pulse into a kaleidoscopic pop hook.
The sudden, jarring shift into the distorted, cartoonish textures of Woody Woodpecker.

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

Euphoric+1.6σ

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

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