Daniel Avery is an electronic music producer and DJ from Bournemouth, a res… Read Full Bio ↴Daniel Avery is an electronic music producer and DJ from Bournemouth, a resort town on the south coast of England. Avery's music encompasses abstract techno, house, IDM, and shoegaze. Initially going by the name "Stopmakingme", he began releasing well-received indie dance tracks and remixes starting in 2009, but broke through after he switched to his own name in 2012. His expansive full-length debut, Drone Logic, was released to wide acclaim in 2013. Five years and a DJ-Kicks volume later, Avery released his second album, the more cerebral, immersive Song for Alpha.
Avery began DJing indie music as an 18-year-old in his native Bournemouth, England. It wasn't until a trip to Ibiza that he was inspired to spin house and techno, after seeing crowds open to dancing to new and unfamiliar tracks. He connected with Filthy Dukes through a local bar and spun at the synth pop group's Kill 'Em All club night in London, which led to opening slots at the prestigious Fabric. As a producer and remixer, he developed a raw, robust sound that incorporated his love for odd, alien elements. Output from 2009 through 2011, including collaborations with Justin Robertson and remixes for the likes of Little Boots, Metronomy, Hercules & Love Affair, and In Flagranti, was credited to Stopmakingme.
Avery began DJing indie music as an 18-year-old in his native Bournemouth, England. It wasn't until a trip to Ibiza that he was inspired to spin house and techno, after seeing crowds open to dancing to new and unfamiliar tracks. He connected with Filthy Dukes through a local bar and spun at the synth pop group's Kill 'Em All club night in London, which led to opening slots at the prestigious Fabric. As a producer and remixer, he developed a raw, robust sound that incorporated his love for odd, alien elements. Output from 2009 through 2011, including collaborations with Justin Robertson and remixes for the likes of Little Boots, Metronomy, Hercules & Love Affair, and In Flagranti, was credited to Stopmakingme.
Lone Swordsman
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Drone Logic Noise flies high No one there to see it Noise flies high No…
The Eagle i just dont remeber when i saw a thre thing i…
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Daniel Avery
Thank you to everyone for the love you have shown Lone Swordsman so far. I can finally tell you that the record will be out on a limited run of vinyl early 2021 backed with new track Petrol Blue and artwork by Keffer. As with everything at the moment, exact dates are proving hard to confirm but as so many people have asked about the 12” we are taking pre-orders now. We hope to have it out in January.
As with the digital release, all proceeds from Bandcamp will be donated to Amnesty International in memory of our friend Andrew: http://smarturl.it/DA_DFS
Cheers to BBC Radio 6 Music for putting it on their A-list this week. It’s going to be stuck inside your skulls for a while yet.
Love to you all.
Daniel x
local_celebrity
Beautiful track, Daniel. A fitting tribute to the incomparable Mr.W
Vernrot
This is one of my favourite songs, the atmosphere is really nice! Sorry if this is annoying, but do you mind if I use it in an animation?
freehoob
Absolutely beautiful. Such an immense and fitting tribute.
some guy
@Vernrot im sure they wouldn't mind but give credit to the original makers of whatever media you use x
David English
Mate this is an amazing tune..PROPER rushy trust me I know \😑/
mapuppa
I’ve been listening to electronic music since 1988, and I have to say, this is one of the finest tracks I have ever heard 👍
Stephen Mitchell
Have you listened to electronic music before then though? Regardless?
bdrmμsician
this is one of the saddest and most beautiful tunes I've ever heard - it sound like a little electronic chicken pecking away at darkness and doubt all by itself. I love that chicken and would take care of it for life. x
Santiago Puig De La Bellacasa
Totally agree!