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UK Producer Daniel Avery Trades Techno for Rock-Driven Sound on Tremor
3 Nov
Summary
- Daniel Avery's first album since 2022 features a more melodic, rock-driven sound
 - Avery collaborates with guest singers like yeule and yunè pinku
 - Tremor represents a departure from Avery's previous techno and ambient work
 

In November 2025, UK producer Daniel Avery released his latest album, Tremor, which represents a significant departure from his previous work. Avery, known for his techno and ambient productions, has now embraced a more melodic, rock-driven sound, featuring collaborations with guest vocalists like yeule and yunè pinku.
Tremor is Avery's first album since 2022's Ultratruth, which was characterized by its intense, breakbeat-infused electronic style. However, the new album sees the artist trading the solitude of the electronic producer for the collaborative spirit of a rock band. Avery's early influences, such as Nine Inch Nails, Deftones, and My Bloody Valentine, have resurfaced, shaping the album's overall aesthetic.
While Avery's production style remains distinct, with acid-tinged bass and a brooding, psychedelic sound, the focus has shifted to the guest vocalists, who are now at the forefront of the tracks. This represents a significant shift from Avery's previous work, which often prioritized the electronic elements as the main attraction. Tremor's success will depend on how well Avery balances his signature sound with the new, more melodic approach.



