
Daniel Avery – Greasy off the Racing Line w/ Alison Mosshart
Daniel Avery teams up with The Kills’ Alison Mosshart on “Greasy off the Racing Line”, which he calls the centrepiece of his upcoming album “Tremor”. The collaboration fulfils a years-long dream for Avery, who credits The Kills’ music as the soundtrack to his formative nighttime explorations.
Mosshart’s vocals drive what Avery describes as “a night race through the dark disco roads”. The track sits at the heart of “Tremor”, his most ambitious work yet, blending shoegaze, techno, environmental soundscapes, and industrial sounds while staying unmistakably his own.
“Tremor” drops October 31 via Domino and features an impressive roster of collaborators, including Walter Schreifels, bdrmm, Julie Dawson from NewDad, yeule, and Cecile Believe. Alan Moulder and David Wrench mixed the album, and Heba Kadry mastered it. Avery conceived it as a “living, pulsating collective” and “a studio in the sky” where artists could move through space and time together.
Tracklist:
- Neon Pulse’s
- Rapture in Blue w/ Cecile Believe
- Haze W/ Ellie
- The Silent Shadow w/bdrmm
- New Life w/yune pinku
- Greasy off the Racing Line w/ Alison Mosshart
- Until the Moon Starts Shaking
- The Ghost of Her Smile w/Julie Dawson
- Disturb Me w/yeule
- In Keeping (Soon We’ll Be Dust) w/Walter Schreifels
- Tremor
- A Memory Wrapped in Paper and Smoke
- I Feel You w/Art School Girlfriend