Daniel Avery signs to Domino and announces new album ‘Tremor’, due for release on October 31st
TREMOR
DUE FOR RELEASE ON OCTOBER 31, 2025 VIA DOMINO
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LEAD SINGLE ‘RAPTURE IN BLUE’ FEAT. CECILE BELIEVE OUT NOW’
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Revered producer and composer Daniel Avery today announces his ambitious sixth studio album Tremor. Channelling every corner of his sound, the record is a bold and transportive body of work through euphoric shoegaze, submerged techno, ambient soundscape and industrial bliss. It remains unmistakably Avery, yet dramatically evolved. Arriving via his new label home, Domino on October 31st, Tremor is introduced with the release of its lead single ‘Rapture In Blue’, featuring the ethereal vocals of LA-based artist, Cecile Believe.
On Tremor, Avery has welcomed an inspiring cast of collaborators, including the likes of Alison Mosshart (The Kills), Walter Schreifels (Quicksand / Rival Schools), bdrmm, Julie Dawson (NewDad), yeule, Ellie, Art School Girlfriend, yunè pinku, and Cecile Believe. Each artist leaves their indelible mark, yet the record’s true power lies in the communal spirit at its core.
The first taste of that spirit is felt in ‘Rapture In Blue’, a slow-motion breakbeat that lifts Cecile Believe’s otherworldly vocal into the stratosphere while celestial guitars are supplied by Ride legend and current Oasis member Andy Bell. It’s a track that perfectly encapsulates Tremor’s cinematic power and Avery’s mastery of melding ambient beauty with thunderous force.
An immersive and deeply textured journey, Tremor unfolds like a lucid dream—an expansive, collaborative creation. “This is a living and breathing collective,” says Avery. “Since the earliest recordings, Tremor felt like a studio in the sky, a space in time through which we could all pass as artists” he reflects. “It’s the welcoming spirit of acid house with the doors flung open wider still to allow in every influence from my musical journey: the warmth of distortion, the stillness inside intensity, the transcendental beauty of noise… They have always been there in my music but now it feels like those ideas are being transmitted in Technicolor. This is a record for the post-rave comedown kids, the guitar heads and anyone else who wants to come along for the ride. Everyone is welcome.”
Tremor marks Avery’s debut on Domino, one of the most brilliantly free-thinking independent record label in the world. The album was mixed by sonic visionaries Alan Moulder (Smashing Pumpkins, Nine Inch Nails) and David Wrench (FKA twigs, Frank Ocean), and mastered by Heba Kadry—each a vital pillar of the Tremor creative collective.
A new live show will also debut with the record, the first run culminating at London’s prestigious art space the Barbican on 8th November.
Avery’s work continues to expand across disciplines: from his acclaimed reconstructions of The Cure’s DRONE:NODRONE, to his role in the experimental supergroup Demise of Love alongside Working Men’s Club and Ghost Culture. It follows his previous studio album Ultra Truth, which was widely acclaimed by fans and critics alike.
Tune in, turn it up, embrace the tremors and prepare to leave this place behind.

Tracklist:
1. Neon Pulse
2. Rapture in Blue w/ Cecile Believe
3. Haze w/ Ellie
4. A Silent Shadow w/ bdrmm
5. New Life w/ yunè pinku
6. Greasy off the Racing Line w/ Alison Mosshart
7. Until the Moon Starts Shaking
8. The Ghost of Her Smile w/ Julie Dawson
9. Disturb Me w/ yeule
10. In Keeping (Soon We’ll Be Dust) w/ Walter Schreifels
11. Tremor
12. A Memory Wrapped in Paper and Smoke
13. I Feel You w/ Art School Girlfriend
Tremor will be available in multiple formats: Standard black double LP in gatefold sleeve, Indies exclusive red double LP in gatefold sleeve, Domino Mart and D2C exclusive, limited edition red double LP housed in a Tremor PVC sleeve with signed insert, CD, Cassette.. All formats are available to pre-order HERE.
Daniel Avery Live Tour Dates
24.10 – Zenner, Berlin
31.10 – New Century Hall, Manchester
06.11 – La Gaîté Lyrique, Paris
07.11 – Simple Things, Bristol
08.11 – Barbican, London
Praise for Ultra Truth..
“a perfectly balanced cocktail of euphoria and disquiet” – The Guardian, 4* (Album of the Week)
“the defining album of his career” – DJ Mag Cover
“the best – and most expansive – album of his career.” – Disco Pogo Cover
“The evolution of Daniel Avery over the last nine years has largely been an exercise in unerring excellence…another masterpiece” – Loud & Quiet, 9/10

