Daniel Avery to release B-sides from Song for Alpha record
04 February 2019, 11:47
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Daniel Avery has announced a new album, an extension of last year's Song for Alpha album, which includes B-sides and remixes.
Song for Alpha was narrowed down from over 100 tracks recorded over several years. To add more insight to his sophomore record, Avery will release selected B-sides and remixes as a new record one year on.
News of the B-Sides & Remixes record lands with one of the B-sides, "Under The Tallest Arch", complete with monochrome visuals from frequent collaborator Tom Andrew.
Some of the artists contributing to the remixes include Jon Hopkins, Four Tet, Actress, and more.
B-sides tracklist:
- Think About What You Love
- Glass
- Under The Tallest Arch
- Radius
- Hyper Detail
- The Gait Of A Man I’ve Never Met
- Memory Loop
- AQPAN6102
- Time Marked Its Irregular Pulse In Her Eyes
"Under The Tallest Arch" is out now. Song for Alpha: B-sides & Remixes drops 5 April via Phantasy. Daniel Avery has been confirmed to play Parklife and End Of The Road festivals this year. Find his full tour plans.
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