In Rotation: May 11, 2007


Dan Deacon
‘s newest album, Spiderman of the Rings, is among the discs in rotation at the ALARM office this week.

Dan Deacon
Spiderman of the Rings (Carpark Records)
Release: 5/8/07
Quirky electronic artist Dan Deacon is far from ordinary. Whether getting bodies in motion with thick synth sounds, arranging frequently scaling compositions, or shifting the speeds of a sampled cartoon bird on aptly titled opener “Wooody Wooodpecker,” his newest full-length album, Spiderman of the Rings, is both danceable and fantastically silly.

Dan Deacon: Various Tracks


Grails
Burning Off Impurities (Temporary Residence)
Release: 4/24/07
Grails’ fourth album clearly is its most far-reaching effort to date. Burning Off Impurities combines Indian and Asian influences with acoustic guitar, violin, highly echoed guitar lines, and more to create instrumental, long-form pieces that could be included in many film scores. The disc is full of dynamics; most songs build to crescendos with frenzied drum fills.

Grails: “Dead Vine Blues”


Capital Steps
I’m Not Listening (Go Midnight)
Release: 4/10/07
I’m Not Listening is a batch of noisy, pseudo-minimalist electronic tunes that is entirely performed on a Nintendo Gameboy. Capital Steps’ disc was released on newGo Midnight, which is co-run by drummer Mark Gajadhar of Blood Brothers and Neon Blonde.

Capital Steps: Various Tracks


Billy Martin & John Medeski
Mago (Amulet)
Release: 4/10/07
Two-thirds of jazz/jam artists Medeski, Martin, and Wood – organist John Medeski and drummer Billy Martin – get together for some rollicking tunes. The duo’s material starts off wilder than it normally is with bassist Chris Wood, but reverts to its standard fare in short order.

Billy Martin & John Medeski: “Crustaceatron” (video)