Deacon,dan - Gliss Riffer - Vinyl Record

Dan Deacon - Gliss Riffer - Vinyl Record

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Deacon,dan - Gliss Riffer - Vinyl Record

Dan Deacon - Gliss Riffer - Vinyl Record

$36.10
Sale price  $36.10 Regular price  $40.12

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Dan Deacon - Gliss Riffer - Vinyl Record

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Experience the vibrant creativity and boundary-pushing sound of Dan Deacon with Gliss Riffer. Acclaimed for its inventive blend of electronic music, experimental pop, and infectious energy, this album showcases Deacon’s unique ability to combine complex arrangements with memorable melodies and immersive sonic textures.

Featuring pulsating rhythms, colorful synths, and imaginative songwriting, Gliss Riffer delivers a captivating listening experience that is both adventurous and accessible. The album highlights Dan Deacon’s distinctive artistic vision, making it a favorite among fans of electronic, indie, and experimental music.

Whether you’re a longtime follower of Dan Deacon’s work or discovering his music for the first time, this vinyl release offers an engaging journey through one of the most celebrated electronic albums of its era.

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Vinyl LP pressing of this 2015 album. Gliss Riffer marks new territory for Baltimore-based Dan Deacon who, following up on the release of his large ensemble-based recordings - 2009's Bromst and 2012's America - has returned to a simpler way of writing and recording, similar to that of 2007's Spiderman of the Rings, which resulted in this self-produced album. What Gliss Riffer shares with Spiderman of the Rings as a musical experience is an aesthetic directness and it's ecstatic energy.

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