Music / electronica

Drone logic


Reviews (4)


Resident advisor

d. 7. Oct. 2013

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Andrew Ryce

d. 7. Oct. 2013

"An album of throbbing club tunes could easily get tedious, but Avery's productions are lithe enough that it flies by in a flurry of twangy synths and pounding drums. And just when it begins to feel like you've spent too long in his sweaty basement (somewhere around track nine), Avery throws us a bone. The closing three tunes are luminescent anthems that take a page out of The Field's playbook".


AllMusic

2013

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Tim Sendra

2013

"Taking elements from a wide range of electronic styles from acid house and classic Detroit techno to IDM and electro, throwing in some unexpected hints of shoegaze and Neu!, and always making sure to weld mind-expanding melodies onto his alternately soothing and slamming beats, Avery has crafted an album that equals his inspirations and definitely rewards repeated spins".


AllMusic

2013

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Tim Sendra

2013

"Taking elements from a wide range of electronic styles from acid house and classic Detroit techno to IDM and electro, throwing in some unexpected hints of shoegaze and Neu!, and always making sure to weld mind-expanding melodies onto his alternately soothing and slamming beats, Avery has crafted an album that equals his inspirations and definitely rewards repeated spins".


Resident advisor

d. 7. Oct. 2013

By

By

Andrew Ryce

d. 7. Oct. 2013

"An album of throbbing club tunes could easily get tedious, but Avery's productions are lithe enough that it flies by in a flurry of twangy synths and pounding drums. And just when it begins to feel like you've spent too long in his sweaty basement (somewhere around track nine), Avery throws us a bone. The closing three tunes are luminescent anthems that take a page out of The Field's playbook".