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December 15 street date. This year marks the 10th anniversary of Daniel Avery's seminal masterpiece debut "Drone Logic", which was originally released October 7, 2013. Like Carl Craig's "More Songs About Food And Revolutionary Art", Plastikman's "Consumed", or more recently the work of Four Tet, the album works as a cohesive whole rather than a disparate collection of tracks. Innovative and forward thinking, "Drone Logic" manages to draw influences from beyond the dancefloor via My Bloody Valentine, NEU!, and Chris Carter while still having the techno pulse to scale the walls of any club. Sonically, "Drone Logic" doesn't really fit expected templates of what a dance record in 2013 should sound like. There are no set piece vocals; when voices emerge on tracks, they are invariably disembodied, odd. And as distortion whips across techno-based backing tracks, it splices modern club music with the kind of sounds that forward thinking guitar bands might conjure up. The result is wholly compelling, gloriously transcendent and, yes, trippy.
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