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.
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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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Ahmed Hammami
maan, Rockstar really knows how to pick their songs.. <3
claupas24claupas
@Juan M. Silvestre you miss Mr. Croissant Taker and Nothing But Pleasure
J4M35
@Juan M. Silvestre what about Mr Croissant Taker and Tryouts
JackMeFrankie
like @Mohak said.. soulwax fm is based on the real "radio station" radio soulwax. its not really like a radio station tho. its 24 pieces of 1h mixes which used to run on the web 24/7 straight. they all had different themes like chicago house, new beat, etc. you can still visit the site by searching radio soulwax tho there is no streaming anymore. you can click on the mix you want and itll redirect you to vimeo.
if you enjoyed soulwax fm you should deff check out some of the radio soulwax mixes. tho tbh not all of em are winners. id start with the "under the covers" mixes and go on from there
doomsloth
Rockstar founders were in the record industry working for record labels before designing Grand Theft Auto. which is why all their radios are amazing, and they were able to license so much great music all these years!
Mohak
and if you don't know soulwax fm was based on the real radio soulwax made by soulwax the musican
ProMex
3:04 I'm just blown away. Keep up the good work Avery.
xSpe6Fikx
dark rooms, ice cubbed drinks, munching pills and watching strobe beam lights all night long, that's the feeling I get from this song
Mike S.
Same here! It also reminds me of my youth. I really miss listening to amazing music from world class DJs inside dilapidated warehouses with lots of good drugs.
Cooki3
Discovered this one almost 10 years later, and I'm repeating it until I hate it