Moulding together all sorts of murky techno spasms, post-punk jolts and ambient,
acid house throbs, producer Daniel Avery has been a mainstay of London's club
scene since the 2000s and continues on his mission to "make music for people to
lose themselves to."
Growing up in Bournemouth on the south coast of England, he was a typical rock
fan in his youth and started DJ-ing at indie clubs when he was 18 before
discovering Kraftwerk and New Order albums in his father's record collection and
falling in love with the short-lived electro-clash scene that pitted new wave
weirdness ...