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Ultra Truth
Ultra Truth offers a very different listening experience to any of Averyās previous records. It inhabits its own world of sound, a construct built in Averyās Thames side studio with collaborative help from a host of friends: the production touch of Ghost Culture and Manni Dee, the vocals of HAAi, Jonnine Standish (HTRK), AK Paul and the voices of Marie Davidson, Kelly Lee Owens, Sherelle and James Massiah.
āIām in the middle of something I canāt wake up from. And youāre part of itā ā Ache
Ultra Truth finds me in a very different place to where Iāve been before. My previous albums have all focused on the idea of music being an escape or a distraction from the world but thatās not the case this time. For me this album is about looking directly into the fire, not running away from it. Thereās a way through but it involves keeping the important people in your life close to you and navigating the darkness together. This is an intentionally heavy and dense album, the edges frayed by flames. There are hooks but finding them all requires effort from the listener. I want to be incredibly clear that this is not a club album made by a DJ - I couldnāt feel further away from that description right now. Iām no longer dealing in a misty-eyed euphoria. Ultra Truth is a distorted fever dream of a record: noisy, determined and alive.
āIām in the middle of something I canāt wake up from. And youāre part of itā ā Ache
Ultra Truth finds me in a very different place to where Iāve been before. My previous albums have all focused on the idea of music being an escape or a distraction from the world but thatās not the case this time. For me this album is about looking directly into the fire, not running away from it. Thereās a way through but it involves keeping the important people in your life close to you and navigating the darkness together. This is an intentionally heavy and dense album, the edges frayed by flames. There are hooks but finding them all requires effort from the listener. I want to be incredibly clear that this is not a club album made by a DJ - I couldnāt feel further away from that description right now. Iām no longer dealing in a misty-eyed euphoria. Ultra Truth is a distorted fever dream of a record: noisy, determined and alive.
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Ultra Truth offers a very different listening experience to any of Averyās previous records. It inhabits its own world of sound, a construct built in Averyās Thames side studio with collaborative help from a host of friends: the production touch of Ghost Culture and Manni Dee, the vocals of HAAi, Jonnine Standish (HTRK), AK Paul and the voices of Marie Davidson, Kelly Lee Owens, Sherelle and James Massiah.
āIām in the middle of something I canāt wake up from. And youāre part of itā ā Ache
Ultra Truth finds me in a very different place to where Iāve been before. My previous albums have all focused on the idea of music being an escape or a distraction from the world but thatās not the case this time. For me this album is about looking directly into the fire, not running away from it. Thereās a way through but it involves keeping the important people in your life close to you and navigating the darkness together. This is an intentionally heavy and dense album, the edges frayed by flames. There are hooks but finding them all requires effort from the listener. I want to be incredibly clear that this is not a club album made by a DJ - I couldnāt feel further away from that description right now. Iām no longer dealing in a misty-eyed euphoria. Ultra Truth is a distorted fever dream of a record: noisy, determined and alive.
āIām in the middle of something I canāt wake up from. And youāre part of itā ā Ache
Ultra Truth finds me in a very different place to where Iāve been before. My previous albums have all focused on the idea of music being an escape or a distraction from the world but thatās not the case this time. For me this album is about looking directly into the fire, not running away from it. Thereās a way through but it involves keeping the important people in your life close to you and navigating the darkness together. This is an intentionally heavy and dense album, the edges frayed by flames. There are hooks but finding them all requires effort from the listener. I want to be incredibly clear that this is not a club album made by a DJ - I couldnāt feel further away from that description right now. Iām no longer dealing in a misty-eyed euphoria. Ultra Truth is a distorted fever dream of a record: noisy, determined and alive.
























