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Daniel Avery

Daniel AveryBest Daniel Avery Albums Ranked

7.6

Avg Score

17

Opinions

8

Albums

7

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Summary from 17 ratings

On Wavelength, fans have rated Daniel Avery's catalog across 8 albums from 17 opinions, with an overall average of 7.6/10. The top-rated Daniel Avery album is Ultra Truth (2022) with a 8.8/10 average from 2 ratings, followed by Drone Logic and Song for Alpha. The discography on Wavelength spans 2013 to 2026.

Ultra Truth

Ultra Truth

loudandquiet
9.0

The evolution of Daniel Avery over the last nine years has largely been an exercise in unerring excellence. After fully shedding his stopmakingme moniker with the release of his much-celebrated debut, Drone Logic, Avery has worked through brutal dungeon techno, drum and bass, drone, acid-dusted beats and ambient over the course of his four solo albums. On the latter, 2021’s Together in Static, he

Song for Alpha

Song for Alpha

loudandquiet
9.0

Daniel Avery’s disdain for the dancefloor goes a long way back. As a precocious 18-year-old DJ growing up in Bournemouth, he took a sense of pride in kicking against the tone-deaf music requests of stag and hen dos in favour of shoegaze, post-punk and thrash metal. Now two albums into his music career, Avery’s method is considerably more nuanced, but his outlook is still all about rebellious redef

Together in Static

Together in Static

loudandquiet
8.0

For the last couple of years, Bournemouth-born producer Daniel Avery has been hopping from one experimental project to the next, with each evolving from the slick tech-house of his phenomenal debut Drone Logic. Last spring he unveiled the mesmerising Alessandro Cortini collaboration Illusion of Time, before dropping his exhilarating double album Love + Light. He soon followed these with a composit

Love + Light

Love + Light

nme
8.0

a heartfelt eulogy for the hedonism we’re missing this summer

Song for Alpha

Song for Alpha

thelineofbestfit
8.0

The club echoes across Song for Alpha, but Daniel Avery aspires to more

Drone Logic

Drone Logic

pitchfork
7.2

On his new Drone Logic, Daniel Avery schews the hyper-rhythmic minimalism and throwback New Jersey garage sound that currently power UK club music in favor of soupy, riff-driven compositions that borrow from UK fetishes past: burbling acid house, elegant Detroit techno, big beat.

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