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Daniel Avery: "Everything in life takes patience and dance music is no exception"

Patience is a virtue we should treasure in today's society, the producer says

  • Words: Daniel Avery | Illustration: Laura Breiling
  • 6 January 2017
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To begin at the beginning: dance tracks are long. They take their time to reveal themselves. Furthermore, in order for a club to function, a crowd needs to submit their trust. To enter into a dark building and be expected to lose yourself, for hours on end, to music you’ve never heard before is in itself an act of great patience. This is the very thing that excites me most about our culture. Witnessing a DJ create an atmosphere in a room from the ground up takes time and effort from everyone present, but when the pivotal moments hit, your watch stops ticking. Modern technology is undeniably incredible, but I feel we should be mindful of the immediacy and instant gratification it brings us. Searching hard for a record and adding it to your collection has a weight that is difficult to describe. Researching the background to a scene from the past can lead you to discover new heroes; giving yourself over to an album for repeated listens, day-on-day, requires energy – but it’s those records that eventually become a part of you.

Clubs are special: they provide a space where a personal obsession is shared with hundreds or thousands of others in an accepting and inclusive environment. In a world where knee-jerk internet outrage has become a deafening noise in our collective heads, electronic music is a constant reminder for us to take a breath together. A reminder that everything worthwhile in life takes
time and patience, and if 2017 turns out anything like 2016, we’re going to need it!

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