-
9.0
132100
9.0 |
PopMatters
Electronic producer Daniel Avery’s Ultra Truth is both a danceable and listenable collection that packs a corporeal punch and a spiritual cleanse
Read Review
-
9.0
132105
9.0 |
Loud And Quiet
Avery calls it “a fever dream of a record” and he’s right. It’s also another masterpiece
Read Review
-
8.0
132102
8.0 |
God Is In The TV
A beautiful contrast of sounds and genres that all come together in seemingly natural harmony
Read Review
-
8.0
132103
8.0 |
The Arts Desk
We can hear the interface that came when shoegaze bands like Slowdive, Curve and Lush began collaborating with electronica names
Read Review
-
8.0
132114
8.0 |
The Guardian
Introspective and propulsive, intense and opaque: these instrumentals tie the disparate strands of the producer’s oeuvre into a coherent, compelling whole
Read Review
-
8.0
132119
8.0 |
All Music
Easily one of Avery's most powerful releases
Read Review
-
8.0
132139
8.0 |
musicOMH
An accomplished, moving record from the purveyor of IDM-influenced soundscapes arrives with a little help from his friends
Read Review
-
8.0
132151
8.0 |
The FT
The London-based DJ handles musical extremes with care on his latest record
Read Review
-
7.0
132199
7.0 |
Spectrum Culture
The gulf between Ultra Truth’s recording and its arranging grants Avery the space to examine the tracks as a whole. As such, the record maintains itself in spite of its broad stylistic spectrum
Read Review
-
7.0
132108
7.0 |
DIY
While the almost hour-long album does suffer the occasional lull, at his best Avery effortlessly pushes the sounds that influenced him into new territory
Read Review
-
6.0
132104
6.0 |
The Skinny
Daniel Avery conjures a dreamlike world on his latest album, though at times excessive ambience stalls the vision
Read Review
-