Late Night Tales Presents After Dark

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Late Night Tales Presents After Dark
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ReleasedMay 5, 2013 (2013-05-05)
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Length78:03
Label Night Time Stories
Producer Bill Brewster
Late Night Tales chronology
Late Night Tales: Friendly Fires
(2012)
Late Night Tales Presents After Dark
(2013)
Late Night Tales: Röyksopp
(2013)
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Late Night Tales Presents After Dark is a DJ mix album by Bill Brewster for Late Night Tales series, released by Night Time Stories on 5 May 2013. The album is the first edition of After Dark spinoff series. It diverges from Late Night Tales' usual format of loosely themed and artist-curated mixes and is more of a DJ-led club-oriented mix which includes 70's disco and funk and contemporary house. [1] It features songs and remixes from I:Cube, Jamiroquai, Padded Cell, Zed Bias, François Kevorkian along with some unreleased cuts. [2]

Contents

Brewster described After Dark as "dance music for people who know how to make love" [1] [2] while The Vinyl Factory’s Anton Spice called Brewster "a musical polymath” and wrote that “it’s clear the After Dark series was practically invented around Brewster’s bag of nocturnal downtempo electronica." [3]

Track listing

  1. “Love the Way You Love Me” - Marti Caine
  2. “The Love” (Exclusive Mix) - Linus Loves
  3. “Quiller” (Fat Camp Edit/Previously Unreleased) - Quiller
  4. “All Around and Away We Go” (Hotel Motel Mix/Previously Unreleased) - Mr Twin Sister
  5. “Extraterrestrial Manoeuvres in the Dark” - Tigersushi Bass System
  6. Alright” (DJ Excursion Unreleased Version) - Jamiroquai
  7. “Compulsion” (Padded Cell Remix/Previously Unreleased) - Doves
  8. “University Band Moon Plain“ (Exclusive Track) - Coober Pedy
  9. “Movin’ In“ (Brennan Green Mix) - Jamie Lloyd
  10. “Best Is Yet to Come” - Fernando Pulichino
  11. “Keep on Pokin’” - Martin Kershaw
  12. “Machistador“ (Fat Camp Edit/Previously Unreleased) - Matthieu Chedid
  13. “Beach Towel“ (I:Cube Mix) - Karma
  14. “Koolade” - Zed Bias
  15. “The Go Go” - Beans & Company
  16. “After Dark” (Exclusive Track) - Tad Wily
  17. “Blow Your Body” (François K Deep Space Dub) - Herbest Moon
  18. “Space Talk” - Asha Puthli

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