SATIN JACKETS - Solar Nights (5th Anniversary Edition) - Vinyl (2xLP)

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Cat: 541416510720 LP. Rel: 7 Oct 24
Disco/Nu Disco/Re-Edits


Side 1 - Track 1. Welcome BackSide 1 - Track 2. Just Like YouSide 1 - Track 3. Automatic (feat Panama)Side 1 - Track 4. Northern Lights (feat David Harks)Side 2 - Track 1. String It AgainSide 2 - Track 2. MirageSide 2 - Track 3. Shadow Of You (feat David Harks)Side 3 - Track 1. Primordial (feat Niya Wells)Side 3 - Track 2. Still Not ForgottenSide 3 - Track 3. Take It From Me (feat Emma Brammer)Side 3 - Track 4. Athena (feat Anduze)Side 4 - Track 1. Don't Go (feat NTEIBINT)Side 4 - Track 2. All For YouSide 4 - Track 3. Through The Night (feat David Harks)

Satin Jackets' Solar Nights has been given a slick anniversary reissue, reaffirming Tim Bernhardt's place as a master of nu-disco elegance. Released on Eskimo Recordings, the album's 14 tracks are a cocktail of shimmering pop, smooth disco, and glossy Balearic vibes, all impeccably produced. From the lush opener 'Welcome Back' to the punchy piano-led 'String It Again', Bernhardt effortlessly straddles the line between retro glitz and contemporary polish. Vocal contributions from Panama, David Harks, Niya Wells, and more only deepen the album's charm, lending their voices to standouts like 'Northern Lights' and 'Mirage', which have already racked up millions of streams. Five years after the album's original release, the reissue finds Bernhardt's production sounding even more refined. Tracks like 'Primordial' and 'Athena' reveal a producer still fine-tuning his sonic craft, with each song meticulously sculpted to glisten with high-end fidelity. And it's all perfectly suited for the dancefloor, whether in the bright sun or after dark. There's no scrappy authenticity here; Bernhardt instead leans into a smoother, more polished sound, setting him apart in a scene that too often favours the lo-fi. Solar Nights still sounds as crisp and inviting as ever - a masterclass in luxurious, late-night disco.