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Showing posts with label mandy indiana. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mandy indiana. Show all posts

Sunday, 25 August 2024

Daniel Avery And The Early Bird

No forty minute Sunday mix from me today- I've been away this week and haven't had much time. Instead, enjoy this sublime two hours from Daniel Avery and The Early Bird Show at NTS from last week. Daniel plays an early morning selection of songs and tracks, joining the dots between ambient, indie, trip hop and techno, with PJ Harvey, some of his own music, Sinead O'Connor, Two Lone Swordsmen, Holden Federico, George Clanton, James K, Deftones, Death In Vegas, Everything But The Girl, Skee Mask, Smashing Pumpkins, Interpol, Solvent, and Nulifer Yanya all making appearances. The full tracklist is here and you can listen here. Two hours well spent. 

I've posted two different Daniel Avery mixes previously. Both are still available to download. In November 2022 I put together a forty minute mix of remixes Daniel has done of other artists- it's quite intense and thumpy. 

Forty Minutes Of Daniel Avery Remixes 

  • Enfant Sauvage: 58500 (Daniel Avery Remix)
  • Saint Etienne: Fonteyn (Daniel Avery Remix)
  • Leaving Laurel: Winter In The Woods (Daniel Avery Remix)
  • David Holmes: Hope Is The Last Thing To Die (Daniel Avery Remix)
  • Mandy, Indiana: Alien 3 (Daniel Avery Remix)
  • Joshua James: Amber Rush (Daniel Avery Remix)
  • Confidence Man: Feels Like A Different Thing (Daniel Avery Remix)
  • Daniel Avery: Lone Swordsman (Chris Carter Remix)

Previous to that, in February 2022 when I started this Sunday mix series, the second forty minute mix I posted was a Daniel Avery one, thirty minutes of echo, reverb, FX and emotive ambient/ techno.

  • Together In Static
  • Illusion Of Time (Teodor Wolgers rework)
  • Petrol Blue
  • Lone Swordsman (Chris Carter Remix)
  • Into The Voice Of Stillness
  • A Story In E5
  • Midnight Sun
  • Lone Swordsman



Sunday, 6 November 2022

Forty Minutes Of Daniel Avery Remixes

Daniel Avery's new album Ultra Truth came out on Friday, a record already sounding like a contender for album of the year. Across fifteen tracks Daniel's cavernous, euphoric/ anxiety inducing ambient/ industrial/ techno has been fine tuned into an emotive and immersive album. Back in January when I started this Sunday mix series the second week was an Avery half hour mix. In way of a follow up and to celebrate the release of Ultra Truth I thought I'd do a second Avery half hour but this time remixes, Daniel's of other people and one of Daniel, all dating from the last couple of years. The sounds that are trademark Avery- the reverb, the drums, the wall of fog and distortion, the thump of the kick drum, the wobbly synths- are present in many of these which range from fairly languid to full on 'panel beaters from Prague' techno (quote courtesy of Andrew Weatherall, who is never very far away). 

Forty Minutes Of Daniel Avery Remixes

  • Enfant Sauvage: 58500 (Daniel Avery Remix)
  • Saint Etienne: Fonteyn (Daniel Avery Remix)
  • Leaving Laurel: Winter In The Woods (Daniel Avery Remix)
  • David Holmes: Hope Is The Last Thing To Die (Daniel Avery Remix)
  • Mandy, Indiana: Alien 3 (Daniel Avery Remix)
  • Joshua James: Amber Rush (Daniel Avery Remix)
  • Confidence Man: Feels Like A Different Thing (Daniel Avery Remix)
  • Daniel Avery: Lone Swordsman (Chris Carter Remix)



Friday, 27 August 2021

Alien Avery


Mandy, Indiana are based in Manchester apparently. Clearly my finger isn't on the local pulse because they're new to me but I haven't exactly been on the scene for some time now. Their song Alien 3 has been remixed by Daniel Avery and, well, to put it mildly, oooft... 

A huge sounding kick drum- bang bang bang bang- then a snare- tsk tsk tsk tsk- and then  at sixteen seconds a hi- hat which on my first listen had me laughing out loud and exhaling, not because it was funny but because it was just so... there and on it. The descending bass hoover at thirty seconds is a brain melter. Singer Valentine Caulfield's vocals, sung in her native French, are chopped up and dropped in, adding to the propulsion. Breakdown, slow siren noises, tension and release. Techno can have a real physicality about it, ribcage rattling stuff and this remix has that- even through crappy computer speakers. I can only imagine what it sounds like through a club or gig system.

Mandy, Indiana make raw, noisy, visceral post- punk. The original version of Alien 3 is pretty uncompromising and industrial and if I ever get to a point where I can attend indoor gigs again I will make a point of punishing my ears with some of this stuff.