Lara (Daniel Avery Remix)
by Marie Davidson
— Released 19th February 2019
Daniel Avery (Phantasy Sound / Mute) delivers a dark, booming take on the “acidic adrenaline” (The Guardian) of Marie Davidson’s ‘Lara’. Already praised as Mixmag’s ‘big tune’ for March, they describe the track as “Five minutes of synth-fuelled techno-funk”.
Following remixes from the likes of Nina Kraviz, John Talabot and Afrodeutsche, it comes after the release of Marie’s acclaimed “Working Class Woman” album on Ninja Tune in 2018, which drew high prais...
Daniel Avery (Phantasy Sound / Mute) delivers a dark, booming take on the “acidic adrenaline” (The Guardian) of Marie Davidson’s ‘Lara’. Already praised as Mixmag’s ‘big tune’ for March, they describe the track as “Five minutes of synth-fuelled techno-funk”.
Following remixes from the likes of Nina Kraviz, John Talabot and Afrodeutsche, it comes after the release of Marie’s acclaimed “Working Class Woman” album on Ninja Tune in 2018, which drew high praise from the likes of The Guardian (“one of the biggest pleasures in contemporary electronic music”), Pitchfork (“a record slated in a milieu of chaos, loftiness, and beauty”), Resident Advisor (“Davidson's catchiest material to date”), and was cited as one the releases of the year by the New York Times, Pitchfork, Mixmag, Resident Advisor, Crack Magazine, FACT, Pop Matters, The Quietus, Bandcamp and many more.
Lara (Daniel Avery Remix)
by Marie Davidson
— Released 19th February 2019
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Daniel Avery (Phantasy Sound / Mute) delivers a dark, booming take on the “acidic adrenaline” (The Guardian) of Marie Davidson’s ‘Lara’. Already praised as Mixmag’s ‘big tune’ for March, they describe the track as “Five minutes of synth-fuelled techno-funk”.
Following remixes from the likes of Nina Kraviz, John Talabot and Afrodeutsche, it comes after the release of Marie’s acclaimed “Working Class Woman” album on Ninja Tune in 2018, which drew high prais...
Daniel Avery (Phantasy Sound / Mute) delivers a dark, booming take on the “acidic adrenaline” (The Guardian) of Marie Davidson’s ‘Lara’. Already praised as Mixmag’s ‘big tune’ for March, they describe the track as “Five minutes of synth-fuelled techno-funk”.
Following remixes from the likes of Nina Kraviz, John Talabot and Afrodeutsche, it comes after the release of Marie’s acclaimed “Working Class Woman” album on Ninja Tune in 2018, which drew high praise from the likes of The Guardian (“one of the biggest pleasures in contemporary electronic music”), Pitchfork (“a record slated in a milieu of chaos, loftiness, and beauty”), Resident Advisor (“Davidson's catchiest material to date”), and was cited as one the releases of the year by the New York Times, Pitchfork, Mixmag, Resident Advisor, Crack Magazine, FACT, Pop Matters, The Quietus, Bandcamp and many more.