With his now sold out seated and socially distanced live show 'Together in Static' set to take place at London’s recently restored Hackney Church on 29th May across two sittings, matinee and evening, Daniel Avery announces an 11-track album of the same name, comprised of music created exclusively for the performance and set for release on 24th June via Phantasy.Stream brand new track 'Endless Hours' herePre-order 'Together in Static' on red vinyl herePre-order 'Together in Static' t-shirt, print and record bag hereHe has also announced a global stream from the church on Wednesday 23rd June, allowing more fans to experience the immersive performance of...
The first remix of Erol Alkan’s ‘Automatic’, the monumental 100th single on Phantasy, goes back to the beginning with a unique adaptation from LA Priest, out now digitally.Stream / download hereInitially the first artist to release on Phantasy upon its foundation in 2007, the former Late of The Pier member and DIY synth auteur strengthens this connection further with beguiling and typically indefinable reimagining of 'Automatic’s club energy, melting it’s french-touch into sticky cosmic bliss."Sam Eastgate aka LA Priest was the first person I wanted to ask to remix 'Automatic'. We worked together making Late Of The Pier's 'Fantasy Black...
Phantasy · #PHANTASYMIX 35: Kasper Marott Kasper Marott has been fascinated with dance music since his teenage years in the Danish countryside, programming music since the age of ten and dreaming of big, bouncing dancefloors. Far removed from the Deadmau5 copycat tunes he made on Fruity Loops throughout his teens, Marott saw his dream come true some years later, when he became one of a number of DJs spearheading the so-called ‘fast techno’ scene emerging from Copenhagen a few years ago. Blending the smoldering embers of unashamedly emotional trance aesthetic with the scale of BPM associated with main-room Berghain, Marott’s...
Daniel Avery soundtracks a new short film by London-based filmmakers Tom Andrew and Sam Davis, out now. Titled VOID – One Year Of Silence and released on the first anniversary of the nationwide coronavirus lockdown, the 14-minute work was born from Andrew and Davis’s visits to empty clubs across the country, documenting their emptiness on film. The piece is hosted by Resident Advisor alongside portraits and interviews of club owners across the country and released in support of suicide prevention charity Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM). With footage of beloved UK venues almost incomprehensibly devoid of humanity, the result...