
SUNDAY, 4 OCTOBER 2026 · 18:00 (CEST) → Sunday, 4 October 2026
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The story
🔊 CLUBISM - 04.10.2026 - DANIEL AVERY + CRIMINIGHTZ🔊
Daniel Avery is an English musician, producer, and DJ from Bournemouth, recognized for his compositions blending techno, ambient, and experimental electronic music. He began his career playing guitar in local bands before immersing himself in London's club scene and making a name for himself under the moniker Stopmakingme. At the same time, he worked at the Pure Groove record store, where he met his future collaborators Kelly Lee Owens and James Greenwood. His beginnings were marked by performances at Fabric and collaborations with Hercules and Love Affair, Metronomy, and Little Boots.
Based in London since 2007, Daniel Avery has developed a unique style combining dancefloor appeal with sound experimentation. Influenced by ambient, shoegaze, and brutal techno sounds, he stands out for his ability to mix ethereal atmospheres with punchy rhythms. His musical universe is enriched by regular collaborations with artists such as Alessandro Cortini, Kelly Lee Owens, Marie Davidson, HAAi, and SHERELLE, cementing his reputation as a major figure in the contemporary electronic scene.
OPENING ACT - CRIMINIGHTZ
Born in the shadows, conceived by Barbreaker, Chantal Bouillave, and Juicy Juice, CRIMINIGHTZ shapes high-tension experiences. Experimenting with a global approach blending music, set design, and visual art. A singular identity designed for sets that reject normality. The fruit of multiple cultures bridging trap, punk, and rave, the project turns marginality into its strength. The evolution of a controlled chaos between Electro, Techno, G Tech, Bass Music, and Break, genres collide and fuse into one another. Several watchwords: Stay Hydrated. Discover New Music, Support Local Scene.
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Organised by Halle Tropisme