Nightcall
Kavinsky · 2010
22 min · 4 tracks · French house
A shimmering blend of retro synths and pulsating beats that evoke a neon-lit dreamscape.
Nightcall is a single by Kavinsky, released in 2010. A shimmering blend of retro synths and pulsating beats that evoke a neon-lit dreamscape. The track 'Nightcall' gained significant attention after being featured in the film 'Drive', helping to popularize the synthwave genre. It achieved critical acclaim, with many praising its nostalgic yet modern production, leading to a resurgence of interest in synth-based music and influencing a wave of artists in the electronic scene. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Nightcall sound like?
A shimmering blend of retro synths and pulsating beats that evoke a neon-lit dreamscape. Rooted in French house.
What makes Nightcall by Kavinsky notable?
The track 'Nightcall' gained significant attention after being featured in the film 'Drive', helping to popularize the synthwave genre. It achieved critical acclaim, with many praising its nostalgic yet modern production, leading to a resurgence of interest in synth-based music and influencing a wave of artists in the electronic scene. Released in January 2010, 'Nightcall' marked Kavinsky's debut EP, introducing his unique sound to the French house scene. This release came after years of producing tracks for films and collaborations, setting the stage for his later full-length album, 'OutRun', which further solidified his place in electronic music.
How many songs are on Nightcall?
Nightcall has 4 tracks, running approximately 22 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Nightcall Standout 4:19
- 2 Pacific Coast Highway Standout 5:46
- 3 Nightcall (Dustin N'Guyen remix) Standout 3:34
- 4 Pacific Coast Highway (Jackson remix) 8:24
Release Date
January 1, 2010
Artist Origin
France
Runtime
22 min 3 sec
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