
This month I will mostly be seeing Stopmakingme.
Born of aristocratic parents Adventures in the Beetroot Field and the Lock Tavern, Daniel Avery begin in Bournemouth playing at the Lock’s venue Sixty Million Postcards, and now runs their Kill Em All night (and soon to be record label too) with Olly Dixon and Tim Lawton from the Filthy Dukes (who also met at the Lock).
He’s 24, currently in Camberwell, and is making friends and influencing people pretty quickly from his desk at Pure Groove record store, thanks to smooth smooth genre-jumping and synthy reworks of big-hitters such as Tiga and Lykke Li, peppered with a few oldies like St. Etienne’s Only Love Can Break Your Heart.
He can be found at Kill Em All at Fabbers on 22nd January with Erol, the wonderful Riton, and his old friends the Filthy Dukes, and we’re delighted to see another art/music crossover as he’s gracing Corsica Studios next Thursday 14th January for Off Modern.
Also, he’s put LOADS of mixes on to Soundcloud for your aural pleasure, including one he’s just done for Off Modern, with his newest remixes of Boy 8-Bit’s A City Under Seige, and We Have Band’s Divisive.
Here he is working hard at Corsica Studios, courtesy of Emily Goddard.
