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Ultra Truth
Ultra Truth (gatefold white vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: PHLP 19X. Rel: 03 Nov 22
 
Techno
New Faith (3:31)
Ultra Truth (5:33)
Wall Of Sleep (4:48)
The Slow Bullet (1:17)
Devotion (3:52)
Only (2:38)
Spider (5:04)
Near Perfect (2:04)
Higher (5:21)
Ache (1:23)
Collapsing Sky (4:44)
Lone Swordsman (4:25)
Overflowing With Escape (2:09)
Chaos Energy (10:25)
Heavy Rain (3:07)
Review: While Daniel Avery's earlier LPs were deemed by the artist to be dissociative exercises - either working in dance or ambient escapism - his new album 'Ultra Truth' faces up fearlessly to life. Through mega washed out and blurred breaks and, it's the sonic expression of Avery "staring into the fire" of life, however dreamy and indistinct the experience of it may be, and living mindfully, completely in the body he finds himself housed in and controlling. Of course, dance music is embodied music, so we're more than blown away by this representation; Avery pulls it off by going in a direction we've not heard him move in before.
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 in stock $18.40
Together In Static
Cat: PHLP 14. Rel: 25 Jun 21
 
Techno
Crystal Eyes (5:31)
Yesterday Faded (5:34)
Nowhere Sound (3:40)
The Pursuit Of Joy (1:09)
Fountain Of Peace (4:16)
Together In Static (2:25)
A Life That Is Your Own (4:54)
Hazel & Gold (4:00)
Endless Hours (5:19)
The Midnight Sun (4:17)
Review: Floppy haired indie techno wizard Daniel Avery has become one of the genre's most notable craftsmen. He has done fine projects with Nine Inch Nails's synth player Alessandro Cortini already recently but now is back with a superb new solo album for his home label Phantasy Sound. The 11-track work is composed entirely of piece he made for his London show Together in Static. It The socially distanced show took place at the recently restored Hackney Church which no doubt influenced the gothic sounds and shadowy drones that define the album.
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 in stock $22.88
Drone Logic
Drone Logic (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: PHLP 02. Rel: 03 Jun 21
 
Deep House
Water Jump (album version)
Free Floating
Naive Response
Drone Logic
These Nights Never End
Platform Zero
Need Electric (album version)
All I Need
Spring 27
Simulrec
New Energy (Live Through It)
Knowing We'll Be Here
Review: Having given keen listeners a healthy preview in his Fabric live mix last year, the artist formerly known as Stopmakingme delivers his full-length album for Erol Alkan's Phantasy Sound. It's a limber brew that channels a strong dose of analogue trickery through smart and snappy beat constructions, all bubbling, aquatic synths and troubled delays propelled by unfussy drum patterns so that the melodies can do the talking. Primarily this is a dancefloor album, moving from peppy breakbeat driven numbers to gently bumping house, but always the playful, ineffably warm synth work sets the tone, from "Naive Response"s robotic charm to "Drone Logic"s soaring grind. It's an album brimming in confidence and nailed with precision, and it's packed full of incredibly usable floor rockers to boot.
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out of stock $23.93
Love & Light
Love & Light (limited 180 gram clear vinyl LP in embossed sleeve)
Cat: PHLP 13. Rel: 27 Nov 20
 
Techno
London Island (5:41)
Dusting For Smoke (5:37)
Depth Wish (1:10)
Searing Light, Forward Motion (2:32)
Infinite Future (6:39)
After The Fire (2:50)
Into The Arms Of Stillness (5:55)
Fuzzwar (4:36)
Pure Life (2:29)
A Story In E5 (4:33)
One More Morning (4:29)
Review: In recent times Daniel Avery has been busy collaborating with the likes of Alessandro Cortini and Roman Flugel (the latter as Noun), so few expected him to drop a new solo album in 2020. Yet Love & Light, his surprise third full-length, could well be his most sonically stunning set to date. Beginning with the gaseous ambient opaqueness of 'London Island', the set sees him blaze a trail through 1990s style Sabres of Paradise/Sabresonic techno, hazy dub techno, beatless soundscapes and intense drone tones, before switching focus to deep, gentle and melodious mutations of breakbeat, IDM and electronica.
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Played by: MUSAR Recordings
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Song For Alpha Remixes: Two
Cat: PH 78. Rel: 05 Apr 19
 
Techno
Diminuendo (Luke Slater remix) (8:14)
Projector (Obscure Shape & SHDW remix) (6:05)
Days From Now (Richard Fearless remix) (6:24)
out of stock $9.20
Diminuendo
Cat: PH 79. Rel: 12 Oct 18
 
Techno
Diminuendo (7:01)
Hyper Detail (4:35)
Light Of Falling Rain (6:30)
Time Marked Its Irregular Pulse In Her Eyes (2:18)
Review: One of the standout cuts from Daniel Avery's superb Song For Alpha album, "Diminuendo", gets a deserved single release. The title track - an alien-sounding chunk of psychedelic darkroom techno made in collaboration with recent Tresor signing Manni Dee - kicks off the EP, before Avery serves up a trio of previously unheard workouts. The first of these, "Hyper Detail", is a weighty chunk of creepy and intense techno propelled forwards by thunderous beats and wickedly wild TB-303 acid lines, while B-side opener "Light of Falling Rain" is an equally trippy slab of wonky electro/modular techno fusion. Closer "Time Marked Its Irregular Pulse In Her Eyes", meanwhile, is the kind of twisted ambient - all barely decipherable electronic speech and spacey noises - that sounds like it was beamed down from another universe.
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Quick Eternity (remixes)
Cat: PH 73. Rel: 04 Jul 18
 
Techno
Quick Eternity (Four Tet remix) (9:11)
Quick Eternity (club edit) (8:32)
Review: Blessed with cloudy, Aphex Twin-esque electronic orchestration and metallic percussion, "Quick Eternity" provided a fitting finale to Daniel Avery's recent album, Song For Alpha. It's little surprise, then, that Phantasy Sound boss Erol Alkan has decided to release it as a single. You'll find Avery's own Club Edit - a slightly more percussive and hypnotic interpretation with a DJ-friendly intro and extended, end-of-night-friendly beat-free outro - on the flipside, but it's Four Tet's headline-grabbing remix that will take the plaudits. It's a mix in two halves, with a stunningly blissful and loved-up first four five minutes (think shoulder-swinging two step beats and rush-inducing synth flourishes) making way for four minutes of percussive, wonky and psychedelic techno intensity. It really is breathlessly good.
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out of stock $9.20
Song For Alpha
Song For Alpha (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: PHLP 09. Rel: 06 Apr 18
 
Techno
First Light (1:36)
Stereo L (5:40)
Projector (5:16)
TBW 17 (1:07)
Sensation (7:34)
Citizen//Nowhere (3:36)
Clear (5:33)
Diminuendo (7:00)
Days From Now (2:44)
Embers (1:54)
Slow Fade (5:21)
Glitter (6:44)
Endnote (0:14)
Quick Eternity (8:24)
Review: While undoubtedly one of dance music's greatest party-starters, Daniel Avery has never been a dance music purist. Over the years, there have been various quirky, downtempo-minded side projects and DJ mixes that show the impressive breadth of his musical knowledge. It's for this reason we're not that surprised to find that Song For Alpha, his first album since 2013, combines deeper and more trippy takes on his club-ready sound (home listening fodder, despite the drums) with escapist, early morning cuts inspired by ambient greats (Brian Eno, John Hassell etc.) and the after-hours electronica of Warp's pioneering Artificial Intelligence series. By mixing things up in this way, Avery has delivered what could well be his strongest body of work to date.
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Slow Fade (remixes)
Slow Fade (remixes) (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: PH 70. Rel: 16 Mar 18
 
Techno
Radius (Surgeon remix) (5:41)
Slow Fade (Actress remix) (4:08)
Fever Dream (Inga Mauer remix) (5:51)
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Slow Fade EP
Slow Fade EP (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: PH 60. Rel: 18 Jan 18
 
Techno
Slow Fade (5:19)
After Dark (4:20)
Radius (8:02)
Fever Dream (5:30)
Played by: Psyk, ATAXIA
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Need Electric EP
Cat: PH 020. Rel: 02 Jun 17
 
Electro
Need Electric (6:07)
Taste (7:21)
One In The Wave (3:56)
The Eagle (6:49)
Loop 1 (0:10)
Loop 2 (0:11)
Loop 3 (0:11)
Loop 4 (0:10)
Loop 5 (0:11)
Review: Although there's always been a sense of momentum driving Daniel Avery, those gears have switched up a notch or two this year, possibly linked to his decision to quit recording under the name Stopmakingme. His arrival on Erol Alkan's Phantasy Sound imprint seems so natural it's strange that it's only happened now, and means the Bournemouth lad done good has essentially worked with his two teen idols in Alkan and Weatherall. The Need Electric EP arrives just as Avery has let slip his commission to complete a Fabric Live mix and the four tracks have him working fully with a vocalist for the first time. The title track pays homage to Avery's formative Electroclash years, bringing the attitude of Miss Kittin and The Hacker up to 21st Century scratch as the stripped down groove twists itself ever tighter around the detuned analogue core. "Taste" and "One In The Wave" will mess with peoples expectations (in the best way possible) whilst "The Eagle" shows Avery has learnt plenty since joining Weatherall's Scrutton Street mafia.
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Water Jump EP
Cat: PH 021. Rel: 25 May 17
 
Electro
Water Jump (8:22)
Drone Logic (7:32)
Reception (6:12)
A Quiet Life (10:14)
Track 5 (locked groove) (0:12)
Track 6 (locked groove) (0:09)
Track 7 (locked groove) (0:08)
Track 8 (locked groove) (0:06)
Review: This young DJ /producer is one of 2012's most promising new artists - take one listen to Water Jump and it's clear why he is so hyped. "Reception" uses a mutant, noisy take on Chicago house basslines to brutal effect, while "Drone Logic" also revisits the past to create a new vision for the future. There, heavy drums roll in and an old school progressive house bassline - one that sounds more Guerilla than Digweed - is chewed to pieces by bursts of electronic feedback. But it's "A Quiet Life" that really stands out. Underpinned by a splurging bass, haunting angelic voices breeze in as psychedelic drums that have little bearing to traditional house / techno structures explode through the speakers.
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Sensation (Rrose remix)
Sensation (Rrose remix) (heavyweight vinyl 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: PH 50RMX. Rel: 26 Aug 16
 
Techno
Sensation (Rrose remix) (8:32)
Clear (Abdulla Rashim remix) (8:44)
Review: A year on from the release of Sensation, Daniel Avery has decided to get the track - and its' original B-side, "Clear" - remixed. Sandwell District and Eaux eccentric Rrose is the artist given the task of transforming "Sensation". She does that well, re-casting Avery's upbeat original as a clanging, clandestine chunk of trippy, feverish, late night techno full of infected electronics, creepy pads, and soft-focus rhythms. Fellow experimentalist Abdulla Rashim picks up the baton on the flip, delivering a version of "Clear" built around dense, pulsating percussion, ghostly electronics, and occasionally confused offbeat kick-drums. It's far bolder and more obviously club-ready than the A-side, but a little less intriguing.
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Sensation
Sensation (12")
Cat: PH 50. Rel: 27 Nov 15
 
Techno
Sensation (7:34)
Clear (6:03)
Review: The romping stomping Daniel Avery, is back on Phantasy Sound with a new two-track 12" which doubles up as the label's 50th, and continues the English producer and DJ's path down a streamlined, hard-edge techno path. Unsurprisingly, "Sensation" is a total juggernaut, a heady techno track that slithers its percussion sway amid huge mounds of delays and atmospherics. Over on the flip, "Clear" sticks to a techno formula insofar as its mid-to-fast tempo, but the melodies and chimes emanating from its underbelly are something wilder and altogether more ethereal. Conniving DJ tools!
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0(Phase)/Conforce/Powell Remixes
Cat: PH 43. Rel: 31 Jan 15
 
Techno
Naive Response (O [Phase] remix)
Simulrec (Conforce remix)
Water Jump (Powell remix)
Review: Some two years on from the release of rave pin-up Daniel Avery's debut album, Drone Logic, tracks from that set get the remix treatment from an all-star cast of dancefloor deviants. Token regular O (Phase) kicks things off, delivering a delightfully off-kilter broken techno rework of "Naive Response" full of dub textures and post-dubstep rhythms. Conforce's distorted, darkroom techno-meets-Phuture remake of "Simulrec" is equally as impressive, though it's Powell's rub of "Water Jump" that stands out. Fuzzy, lo-fi and full of warped machine funk, it sounds like a future experimental house classic. That's assuming you can call it house; we're still not sure quite how to describe it.
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The Remixes EP
Cat: PH 42. Rel: 16 Jan 15
 
Techno
Drone Logic (Rodhad remix)
Platform Zero (Volte-Face remix)
Sping 27 (Silent Servant emix)
Review: It seemed a logical step for Phantasy Sound to extend the lifespan of Daniel Avery's well regarded debut album Drone Logic with a programme of remix themed 12"s from some of the UK producer's favourite contemporaries. Ahead of a double CD release entitled New Energy that collates these efforts, Phantasy Sound slip out this heavyweight 12" featuring reworks of Avery from Silent Servant, Rodhad, and Volte Face. The rising star of the Berlin techno scene, Rodhad is granted the A Side for a typically lean and deadly rework of "Drone Logic", whilst Silent Servant completely flips the ambience of "Spring 27" into a equally powerful journey through industrial techno. Volte Face may be the lesser known quantity here, but his chiming take on "Platform Zero" is reminiscent of Holden at his most ecstatic.
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All I Need
All I Need (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: PH 040. Rel: 01 Aug 14
 
Techno
All I Need (Roman Flugel remix)
These Nights Never End (Ricardo Tobar remix)
Review: Phantasy Sound serve up another pair of remixes from Daniel Avery's world-beating Drone Logic LP, and this time they've turned to Roman Flugel and Ricardo Tobar to deliver the goods. Flugel takes on "All I Need" and rustles up a startling peak time burner full of earworm synth shimmers that show the German producer in his most club-ready mode, while keeping a healthy dose of the low-key moody tones of his own recent output humming away in the calmer moments. Ricardo Tobar meanwhile takes "These Nights Never End" into a leftfield headspace full of fractious rhythms, heavy layers of melody and noise, and an all-round rousing atmosphere.
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Knowing We'll Be Here
Knowing We'll Be Here (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: PH 36. Rel: 10 Jun 14
 
Minimal/Tech House
Knowing We'll Be Here (Kink remix) (5:36)
New Energy (Beyond The Wizard Sleeve re-animation) (7:00)
Review: Daniel Avery remains as busy as ever, with both a debut album and a Fabric Live mix leaving him a fully fledged member of the international DJ network. Another release on Phantasy Sound sees another two tracks from Avery's aforementioned LP Drone Logic get the remix treatment from Bulgarian beat specialist Kink and the (vaguely) mysterious Beyond The Wizard Sleeve. Kink, as usual, conjures LP closer "Knowing We'll Be Here" into tightly packed groove with plenty of melodics and a seductive bassline, as he does. The flip is weirder than one would expect and it's probably the better of the two remixes for it. Morphed beats, wacky FX tricks and snappy vocal chops. Top!
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Need Electric
Cat: PH 034. Rel: 08 Mar 14
 
Minimal/Tech House
Need Electric (Audion remix)
Free Floating (Matt Walsh remix)
Review: Riding high after the blanket success of his album, Daniel Avery is back on Phantasy Sound once again with some dangerous remixes from his album. Audion returns Avery's previous remix favour with the messy mind games of "Need Electric", which find Matthew Dear's alias reaching a previous peak of dark and freaky sound design fit for the more deviant dancers. Matt Walsh takes on "Free Floating" with a curiously dualistic interpretation that flits between sweet natured piano chords and off key acid paranoia, all set to a slow and immersive thud of understated drums.
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Naive Response
Naive Response (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: PH 30. Rel: 24 Oct 13
 
Techno
Naive Response (Danny Daze remix)
Reception (Perc remix)
Review: With the sounds of Daniel Avery's debut LP Drone Logic still ringing out in our ears, the producer and his label Phantasy Sound commence a series of remix 12"s which apparently feature commissions from some of the perma-glum artist's favourite contemporaries. As you'd expect with a 12" featuring Danny Daze and Perc, the sounds are markedly different with the former's rework of "Naive Response" staying quite true to the original but adding a sense of depth that seems consistent with his own recent output for Ellum Audio. If you've seen Avery or Alkan on a boat party over the summer you've probably danced to this. Much more daring is Perc's viciously industrial take on "Reception" which will probably scare a few Phantasy fans reared on the gentle folkisms of Connan Mockasin!
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Drone Logic
Cat: BEC 5161626. Rel: 04 Oct 13
 
Deep House
Water Jump (album version)
Free Floading
Drone Logic
These Nights Never End
Naive Response
Platform Zero
Need Electric (album version)
All I Need
Spring 27
Simulrec
New Energie (Live Through It)
Knowing We'll Be Here
Review: Having given keen listeners a healthy preview in his Fabric live mix last year, the artist formerly known as Stopmakingme delivers his full-length album for Erol Alkan's Phantasy Sound. It's a limber brew that channels a strong dose of analogue trickery through smart and snappy beat constructions, all bubbling, aquatic synths and troubled delays propelled by unfussy drum patterns so that the melodies can do the talking. Primarily this is a dancefloor album, moving from peppy breakbeat driven numbers to gently bumping house, but always the playful, ineffably warm synth work sets the tone, from "Naive Response"s robotic charm to "Drone Logic"s soaring grind. It's an album brimming in confidence and nailed with precision, and it's packed full of incredibly usable floor rockers to boot.
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out of stock $12.69
Drone Logic (Factory Floor Gabe Gurnsey remix)
Cat: PH 021RMX. Rel: 25 Jan 13
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Drone Logic (Factory Floor Gabe Gurnsey remix)
Review: Daniel Avery was one of 2012's most refreshing success stories; his Fabric mix and two EPs for Erol Alkan's Phantasy Sound may not have slotted comfortably into any of the current flavours of the month, but they shone through thanks to their singular approach to techno. "Drone Logic" was one of the highlights of his second Phantasy release, where an old school progressive house bassline is chewed to pieces by bursts of electronic feedback, and this single-sided remix 12" sees Factory Floor's Gabe Gurnsey provide a fine remix that sounds remarkably restrained for a member of the inheritors of Throbbing Gristle's throne; like Avery's original Gurnsey keeps things mid-tempo but strips everything back to basics, with a simple analogue arpeggio which adds an early industrial quality.
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out of stock $8.41
Taste (Paul Woolford remix)
Taste (Paul Woolford remix) (limited 1-sided vinyl 12")
Cat: PH 20RMX. Rel: 01 Sep 12
 
Minimal/Tech House
Taste (Paul Wollford Special Request remix)
Review: Having been welcomed into the Phantasy Sound fold earlier this summer with the excellent Need Electric EP, Daniel Avery's musical tastes are further represented with this one sided white label brandishing a rather excellent, knackered pirate radio remix of "Taste" from Paul Woolford under his recently established Special Request alias. Supposedly the first of several such releases (Photonz are also due to be involved) Woolford brilliantly messes with Avery's programming here, transforming one of the oddest tracks made for dancefloor purposes into a constantly spiralling array of busted up, recycled drum breaks. It's all expertly edited by Woolford and the merest hint of the original's slightly unnerving guttural analogue thrust remains intact. A quite superb DJ tool that sets the standards for who the label looks to next!
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Movement EP
Cat: TOB 024. Rel: 24 May 12
 
Deep House
Light Into Dark
Flashlights
Movement
Movement (Andrew Weatherall remix)
Review: Mop haired Fabric resident and remixer du jour Daniel Avery continues to mature as a producer under his own name, having elected to cast off the shackles of expectation that came with his Stopmakingme alias. Arising on the excellent Throne of Blood imprint with the Movement EP, all advance press has focused on the fact that one of Avery's personal heroes and influences in Andrew Weatherall has been commissioned to remix the title track; this shouldn't however mean you discount the three original productions, which further carve out the supine machine funk groove Avery has been burrowing down in recent times. The deep acid thrombosis of "Light Into Dark" practically growls at you from the lower reaches of the channels whilst the floating analogue sounds of "Flashlights" retain a restrain that lends the track an air of bleep laden mystique. Flip over for the echo laden title track whose gloopy groove is complemented by an array of raw drums and fizzing percussion which is tweaked into a lolloping dub disco number by Weatherall.
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out of stock $7.11
Illusion Of Time (LRS Independent Albums Of The Year)
Illusion Of Time (LRS Independent Albums Of The Year) (translucent blue vinyl LP + MP3 download code in embossed sleeve)
Cat: PHLP 12L. Rel: 26 Feb 21
 
Ambient/Drone
Sun (5:09)
Illusion Of Time (4:14)
CC Pad (3:49)
Space Channel (1:42)
Inside The Ruins (6:05)
At First Sight (3:20)
Interrupted By The Cloud Of Light (1:57)
Enter Exit (5:22)
Water (8:43)
Stills (2:39)
Review: Daniel Avery is one of electronic music's most talented artist right now. Whatever he doe sis worth hearing, even if it is an unlikely partnership with Alessandro Cortini, the Nine Inch Nails synth artist. This is their debut work together and is a fascinating coming toter of their own respective worlds - the ethereal pads of Cortini and more rugged electronic drones and textures of Avery. It was all done remotely, with no real concept, over many years, and is a delicate yet hugely powerful album of absorbingly bleak ambient, occasionally frosty textures and moments of true synth beauty.
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Illusion Of Time
Illusion Of Time (limited pink vinyl LP + MP3 download code in embossed sleeve)
Cat: PHLP 12. Rel: 27 Mar 20
 
Techno
Sun (5:12)
Illusion Of Time (4:20)
CC Pad (3:48)
Space Channel (1:44)
Inside The Ruins (6:09)
At First Sight (3:25)
Interrupted By The Cloud Of Light (1:53)
Enter Exit (5:27)
Water (8:52)
Stills (2:20)
Review: Phantasy Sound's main man Daniel Avery has linked up with modular wizard Alessandro Cortini for a debut full length, "Illusion Of Time". It came together over many years, with no real concept or constraints but it has still managed to make a powerful impact despite its spare, lo-fi, ambient vibes. There are heavier, darker tracks like "Inside The Ruins" that are brilliantly bleak, but also thoughtful meditations like the title track, which has some magical piano playing at its core. It's the rays of light amongst the darkness that make this such a beguiling and beautiful listen, and a perfect soundtrack to long lost days at home during lockdown.
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Care4life Sampler 2
Care4life Sampler 2 (coloured vinyl 12")
Cat: CARE4LIFE PT2. Rel: 18 Jun 20
 
Deep House
Daniel Avery - "In Your Sleep" (3:55)
K-Lone - "Undercliff" (5:17)
Playgroup - "Ringpiece" (demo) (5:35)
Matthew Herbert - "Indigo" (5:48)
Nathan Fake - "Arboretum" (6:31)
out of stock $11.84
Relish 3 EP 2
Cat: RRD 003EP2. Rel: 21 Jan 12
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Daniel Avery - "Oyster"
Montevideo - "Fate Glory" (Fear Of Theydon remix)
Jr Seaton - "No Other Place"
International - "Man Ray"
Review: Robbie Insinna's Relish imprint presents a second vinyl offcut from their Various Artists compilation Relish 3, placing the esteemed talents of Dan Avery, JR Seaton, Montevideo and International across the 24 inches of wax. Avery is of course more commonly known as Stopmakingme, but has recently chosen to record under his real name in an effort to dabble in musical endeavours away from those associated with the Soulwax influenced moniker. "Oyster" is a fine example of Avery's current ear for machine driven sludge funk with reverberant gaseous synths cascading around the driving motorik beat whilst Avery the gaps are filled with all manner of lo fi bleeps and textures. Alongside this, sometime Sunday Best artist Fear Of Theydon is employed to remix "Fate Glory" by Montevideo, delivering a sprawling punk funk odyssey complemented by burrowing Italo bass arpeggios and Jean Waterlot's intermittent vocal contributions that delicately soar. JR Seaton opens proceedings on the flip with "No Other Place" a delightful juxtaposition of gentle melodic tones and jagged rhythms which adds further credence to the opinion the Berlin dweller is one of those who can draw beautiful sounds out of electronic music. Insinna creeps in on the action for the final track as International alongside Stefano for the baggy vibes of "Man Ray", which sounds like a much needed archival find from the 90s DAT tapes of Sir Andy Weatherall.
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Magnetic EP
Cat: OM 17. Rel: 12 Dec 12
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Magnetic
Magnetic (Barnt remix)
Commercial Suicide
Music For Mutants (We Are Wverywhere)
out of stock $8.15
DJ Kicks
Daniel AVERY / VARIOUS
DJ Kicks (gatefold 2xLP + mixed CD)
Cat: K7 342LP. Rel: 11 Nov 16
 
Techno
Daniel Avery - "A Mechanical Sky" (DJ-Kicks) (5:53)
Daniel Avery - "Space Echo" (3:20)
Rote - "Look In Your Eyes" (5:38)
Ulwhednar - "Stortorget" (5:22)
In Aeternam Vale - "Soundscape I" (2:35)
JP Enfant - "Sirens" (6:52)
IORI - "Maya" (6:30)
Reeko - "Capitulo 5" (6:37)
Slam - "Cirklon Bells" (Edit Select remix) (6:12)
In Aeternam Vale - "Soundscape I"
Daniel Avery - "Sensation" (Rrose remix)
Shlomo - "Vertigo"
Planetary Assault Systems - "Dungeon"
Ekserd - "Hidden Document II" (Svreca remix)
BLNDR - "Untitled 3" (Modvs remix)
Ulwhednar - "Stortoget"
Reeko - "Capitulo 5"
Artefakt - "The Fifth Planet"
Post Scriptum - "Donbelief"
JP Enfant - "Sirens"
IORI/Rote - "Maya/Look In Your Eyes"
Lewis Fautzi - "Blood"
Daniel Avery - "A Mechanical Sky" (DJ-Kicks)
Slam - "Cirklon Bells" (Edit Select remix)
Daniel Avery - "Space Echo"
Played by: Ground Loop
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Fabriclive 66: Daniel Avery
Daniel AVERY / VARIOUS
Cat: FABRIC 132. Rel: 15 Nov 12
 
Minimal/Tech House
Daniel Avery - "The Eagle"
Cowboy Rhythmbox - "Shake"
Telephones - "Kanal" (Prins Thomas Sure oppstot)
Rework - "Touch Yourself"
Nautiluss - "Troubleman"
Daniel Avery - "Need Electric"
Daniel Avery - "Naive Reception"
Sneaker - "You Think You Think"
Simian Mobile Disco - "Supermoon"
Magnets - "Game Theory"
Daniel Avery & The Deadstock 33s - "Effect Tweak"
Daniel Avery - "Water Jump"
James Welsh - "Something Borrowed"
Daniel Avery - "Taste"
Forward Strategy Group - "Elegant Mistakes"
JR Seaton - "Way Savvy" (Gatto Fritto remix)
Morgan Hammer - "Libillule" (Matt Walsh remix)
Viadrina - "It's OK" (Prince club remix)
Miss Kittin - "Girlz"
Raudive - "Dancing & Slaving"
Kassem Mosse - "Workshop 12 (A1)"
The Asphodells - "Dry Heat"
Compuphonic - "Sequoia"
Review: The rise of London producer Daniel Avery has been little short of staggering. Less than two years ago, he was relatively unknown beyond the confines of blogland. Now, thanks to a string of acclaimed productions and a blossoming DJ career, he's been afforded the opportunity to mix the latest instalment of the FabricLive series. Musically, FabricLive 66 offers a snapshot of where he's at now, delivering a tough but flowing mix of fuzzy electronic rhythms, stripped-back techno, gnarled acid house and tactile, next-level electronica (see Gatto Fritto's superb remix of JR Seaton's "Way Savvy"). There are also occasional forays into electroclash-ish territory (Miss Kittin, Raudive) and a smattering of Avery's own productions, making FabricLive 66 a formidable proposition.
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