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Daniel Avery- Love & Light

SKU: 724596999530
Regular price ¥188.00
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Daniel Avery- Love & Light
Daniel Avery- Love & Light

Love + Light arrives unexpectedly following Daniel Avery's recent collaborations with Alessandro Cortini on the critically acclaimed Illusion of Time LP and alongside Roman Flügel under the alias of Noun. Avery shares, "This record has been a real positive force of energy in my life, to the point where it almost formed itself in front of me. In that same spirit, I wanted to share it with you now, as soon as it was finished. As I started to collect the pieces together, it was apparent that the album would be split into two distinct halves but halves that were inexorably tied together. One could not have existed without the other. Music has always been a source of personal strength for me yet I remain fascinated by the power it can possess of it's own volition." The ethereal artwork is taken from an image by Avery's tour photographer, Keffer.

Format: New Vinyl/Electronic

Daniel Avery- Love & Light

SKU: 724596999530
Regular price ¥188.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 7.23.21

 
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Love + Light arrives unexpectedly following Daniel Avery's recent collaborations with Alessandro Cortini on the critically acclaimed Illusion of Time LP and alongside Roman Flügel under the alias of Noun. Avery shares, "This record has been a real positive force of energy in my life, to the point where it almost formed itself in front of me. In that same spirit, I wanted to share it with you now, as soon as it was finished. As I started to collect the pieces together, it was apparent that the album would be split into two distinct halves but halves that were inexorably tied together. One could not have existed without the other. Music has always been a source of personal strength for me yet I remain fascinated by the power it can possess of it's own volition." The ethereal artwork is taken from an image by Avery's tour photographer, Keffer.