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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.




