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Daniel Avery

Name: Daniel Avery

Date of Birth: September 30, 1986

Country: England, United Kingdom

Age: 37 years.

Music Genres: Techno,

Website: http://daniel-avery.tumblr.com/

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  • Gem2i 217
  • Resident Advisor 46

Description

If the main motivation whilst making Drone Logic was to take the listener on a hi-fidelity trip for the duration of his debut album, then Daniel Avery emphatically succeeded.
​From Water Jump’s hypnotic pulse and punch through to the crystalline click of closer Knowing We’ll Be Here via the title track’s elemental acid swirl and New Energy’s take on Neon Lights relocated to a post-midnight cab ride through London, Avery’s debut pushed and pulled at the senses and blurred the boundaries between dancefloor and home listening experience.

Thoroughly modern, utterly ‘now’, it was a record that justified Andrew Weatherall’s selection of Avery as ‘one to watch’ in Time Out – adding that he that made “gimmick-free machine-funk of the highest order”. Drone Logic is indeed that: an album confident enough to sit comfortably next to the genre’s classics.

Its success has been furthered by the fact that Drone Logic doesn’t really fit expected templates of what a dance record in 2014 should sound like. There are no set piece vocals; when voices emerge on tracks, they are invariably disembodied, odd. And as distortion whips across techno-based backing tracks, it splices modern club music with the kind of sounds that forward thinking guitar bands might conjure up. The result is wholly compelling, gloriously transcendent and one that immediately struck a chord with club DJs, from heads of state Richie Hawtin, The Chemical Brothers and Justin Robertson to the best of the new class in Maya Jane Coles, KiNK and Jackmaster.

The night can be seen as a direct extension of Avery’s monthly radio show on another of the capital’s underground mainstays, Rinse FM. A chance to push mind-expanding sounds from a myriad of places beyond straightforward club music, the show has also featured guest mixes from the likes of James Holden, Simian Mobile Disco, Miss Kittin, Richard Fearless, Barnt, Gonno and Marcus Worgull.

“The electronic underground is incredibly exciting at the moment; it feels natural to bring all these acts together. You could say that the music has a common anchor in techno but it goes way beyond that. Something is happening.”

 

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