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  1. Nov 18, 2020 · Words by Stuart Stubbs. Dan Deacon is one of those people who are synonymous with an adopted city. He was born and grew up in a small coastal town on Long Island call Babylon and remained in New York for college, studying in Purchase, just inside the state border with Connecticut. On graduating in 2004, most of his friends moved into the city ...

  2. Feb 6, 2020 · Dan Deacon's home studio is kind of a mix between a toy store and a science lab — for musicians. There are shelves of digital audio gadgets, multiple computers and monitors, synthesizers stacked ...

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  3. Feb 3, 2020 · Five years have passed since Gliss Riffer, Dan Deacon’s last proper album, which isn’t to suggest he hasn’t stayed busy. In the intervening years, Deacon has scored eight films, ranging from ...

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  4. Feb 3, 2020 · We chat to the music mad scientist about his new album, Mystic Familiar. Five years after the release of Gliss Riffer, American composer and electronic musician, Dan Deacon unleashes his fifth studio album, Mystic Familiar. Upon first glance at the track titles, including the first single ‘Sat By A Tree’ and opening piece, ‘Become A Mountain’, […]

  5. Dan Deacon's Baltimore studio was one of our first stops for Q2 Spaces, a video series that explores the spaces where composers, singers and instrumentalists live and create their work.

  6. Background. Mystic Familiar marked Dan Deacon's first solo studio record since 2015's Gliss Riffer.In the intervening years, Deacon had toured heavily and focused on other collaborative projects such as the 2017 ballet The Times Are Racing with New York City Ballet resident choreographer Justin Peck, a 2019 performance with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, and scoring feature films such as ...

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  8. Dec 3, 2023 · Dan Deacon on his warehouse show days, scoring films and ‘that song’ in ‘Priscilla’. One of Sofia Coppola’s signatures as a filmmaker is using contemporary music in period pieces such as 2006′s “Marie Antoinette,” which depicted 18th century France with a score of 1980s post-punk bands such as the Cure and Gang of Four.