Revered producer and composer Daniel Avery announces Tremor (Midnight Versions), a new imagining of the album arriving digitally March 6th 2026 via Domino. Remixing the entirety of the record himself, Avery presents a nocturnal counterpart to his acclaimed sixth studio album Tremor, with a collection of darker, club-focused reworkings, drawing the record firmly into the late-night hours.
Tremor (Midnight Versions) continues the world Avery created on Tremor, reframing its material through a techno lens and speaking directly to the dancefloor. Stripped back, intensified and retooled for the strobe light, these tracks channel Avery’s long-standing relationship with club culture while maintaining the emotional weight and textural depth that defines his work.
“For every tremor there’s a reaction. These are the Midnight Versions,” says Avery. “Songs reimagined and sent directly into the night. Club edits aimed squarely at the strobe light.”
Two Midnight Versions have already surfaced at the end of last year, ‘Rapture In Blue’ & ‘Greasy Off The Racing Line’, offering a first glimpse of this shadowed universe. The full project expands on that energy, positioning itself as a vital bridge between Tremor’s expansive, collaborative spirit and Avery’s enduring techno lineage.
The announcement lands alongside news of a month-long DJ residency at London’s Phonox, happening every Friday in March. Lineups will be announced at the end of January with tickets on sale tomorrow at 10am. The Tremor (Midnight Versions) remix album will be released to coincide with the opening night of the residency, marking a focused moment for Avery’s club output and reaffirming his connection to the dancefloor. It follows Avery’s landmark sold out show at the Barbican in November last year, which saw him combine his thunderous electronic productions with a live band into “dancefloor oblivion” (The Times).
Forever a supporter of the underground, Avery will also be curating a night of new music at The Shacklewell Arms on 15th January as part of their Friend Crush series. The event will see live performances from a trio of Daniel’s favourite new bands: Pearl2, wing! and DEK.
On Tremor, Avery welcomed an inspiring cast of collaborators, including the likes of Alison Mosshart (The Kills), Walter Schreifels (Quicksand / Rival Schools), bdrmm, Julie Dawson (NewDad), yeule, Ellie, Art School Girlfriend, yunè pinku, and Cecile Believe. Each artist left their indelible mark, yet the record’s true power lies in the communal spirit at its core. Marking his debut on Domino, the album was mixed by Alan Moulder (Smashing Pumpkins, Nine Inch Nails) and David Wrench (FKA twigs, Frank Ocean), and mastered by Heba Kadry – each vital to the creative fabric of the record.
Tremor is an expansive, collaborative creation that blurs genres and boundaries, rooted in the spirit of togetherness. Tune in, turn it up, and embrace the tremors.
Daniel Avery Live Tour Dates
10th January – DJ at RSO, Berlin
31st January – DJ at Patterns, Brighton
21st February – DJ at Fuse, Brussels
27th February – DJ at Hare & Hounds, Birmingham
28th February – DJ at Audio, Geneva
6th March – DJ at Phonox Residency, London
7th March – DJ at Bugged Out Weekender, Bognor Regis
13th March – DJ at Phonox Residency, London
20th March – DJ at Phonox Residency, London
21st March – DJ at Victoria Baths, Manchester
27th March – DJ at Phonox Residency, London
2nd April – LIVE at Queen Margaret Union, Glasgow
3rd April – LIVE at Opium, Dublin
4th April – DJ at Ulster Sports Club, Belfast b2b Richard Fearless
24th April – DJ at Standard Time, Toronto
25th April – DJ at Public Records, New York
30th April – DJ at Tigres de la Noche, Washington DC
1st May – DJ at Smoke & Mirrors, Chicago
2nd May – DJ at The Ground, Miami
7th May – DJ at Process, Portland
8th May – DJ at Into the Woods, Los Angeles
9 May – DJ at SquishFest, San Francisco
30th May – DJ at Dark Days, Edinburgh b2b Helena Hauff










