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Daniel Avery

Episode 48 of the Lost And Sound podcast, hosted by Paul Hanford, titled "Daniel Avery" was published on August 31, 2021 and runs 62 minutes.

August 31, 2021 ·62m · Lost And Sound

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This week, I spoke with the awesome Daniel Avery. Producer and DJ, author of the transcendetally good Drone Logic and the now equally amazing Together In Static LP. Coincidentally, although we’ve never met, we both grew up as indie noise kids in the same town and we chatted about this, about his early break as a Fabric resident, his friendship with Andrew Weatherall, how phones maybe aren’t the worst thing in clubs and getting lost, or rather, connecting with every person and every atom,&nbsp...

This week, I spoke with the awesome Daniel Avery. Producer and DJ, author of the transcendetally good Drone Logic and the now equally amazing Together In Static LP. Coincidentally, although we’ve never met, we both grew up as indie noise kids in the same town and we chatted about this, about his early break as a Fabric resident, his friendship with Andrew Weatherall, how phones maybe aren’t the worst thing in clubs and getting lost, or rather, connecting with every person and every atom,  in the shared clubspace.

Title music by ESO

The new Daniel Avery album, Together In static, is available now on Phantasy Sound, listen here.

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