Album artwork for Together In Static by Daniel Avery

With his now sold out seated and socially distanced live show Together In Static set to take place at London’s recently restored Hackney Church on 29th May across two sittings, matinee and evening, Daniel Avery announces an 11-track album of the same name, comprised of music created exclusively for the performance and released via Phantasy.

Together in Static comes almost a year to the day after Avery’s surprise third studio album Love + Light, released last June in the midst of the coronavirus crisis. Where his previous record was hailed by NME as "a heartfelt eulogy for the hedonism we’re missing this summer,” hope and expectation course through the new album. There is joy in communion, and change is coming.

Daniel Avery

Together In Static

Phantasy Sound
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Album artwork for Together In Static by Daniel Avery
LP

£24.99

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Released 25/06/2021Catalogue Number

PHLP14

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Album artwork for Together In Static by Daniel Avery
LP+

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Released 18/11/2022Catalogue Number

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Daniel Avery

Together In Static

Phantasy Sound
Album artwork for Album artwork for Together In Static by Daniel Avery by Together In Static - Daniel Avery
Album artwork for Together In Static by Daniel Avery
LP

£24.99

Black
Released 25/06/2021Catalogue Number

PHLP14

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Album artwork for Together In Static by Daniel Avery
LP+

£27.99

Red
Released 18/11/2022Catalogue Number

PHLP14RED

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

With his now sold out seated and socially distanced live show Together In Static set to take place at London’s recently restored Hackney Church on 29th May across two sittings, matinee and evening, Daniel Avery announces an 11-track album of the same name, comprised of music created exclusively for the performance and released via Phantasy.

Together in Static comes almost a year to the day after Avery’s surprise third studio album Love + Light, released last June in the midst of the coronavirus crisis. Where his previous record was hailed by NME as "a heartfelt eulogy for the hedonism we’re missing this summer,” hope and expectation course through the new album. There is joy in communion, and change is coming.