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From www.danielavery.co.uk: It’s fair to say a restless urge for creativity has punctuated everything Daniel Avery has done to date. Having grown up on and been influenced by the risk taking DJ sets of Weatherall, Erol, Ivan Smagghe, Ewan Pearson and Optimo, his own DJing style sees house and techno thrown alongside cosmic drones, post-punk angles and mutant new wave whilst no momentum - or any floor - is lost. It was this drive that prompted Fabric to quickly pick him up as a resident (where he still remains), calls to entertain the masses at Bugged Out and Durrr on a regular basis and for the aforementioned Alkan to state “He’s not following a trend, has good taste, is not competing against other DJs, understands how to read a room, doesn’t panic… Avery is turning into one of London’s best DJs, mark my words.” But it is in production where Daniel is now carving a distinctive name for himself. With weekends spent inside strobelights around the world, the rest of his time is spent locked inside a studio full of analogue equipment, exploring the darker corners of a record collection where Chris Carter, Martin Hannett and Kevin Shields are as important as Carl Craig, The Chemical Brothers or Instra:Mental to the formation of a unique electronic sound. Music under the Stopmakingme monicker turned many heads this year and drew critical acclaim not least from UK club legend Justin Robertson, leading to an ongoing collaboration with releases on Tigersushi, Gomma and How The Other