Kavinsky
Nightcall


3.5
great

Review

by fiendish USER (9 Reviews)
October 31st, 2012 | 16 replies


Release Date: 2010 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Steal mom's car and crank up the bass.

Just last weekend I decided to watch the movie “Drive” starring Ryan Gostling as the badass Driver character. I thought it was a really impressive film; the acting was wonderful, the cinematography was stellar and the music…damn, the music was my favorite part. The film’s intro featured an ethereal, lush electronic track by the French electro-house producer, Kavinsky. This song got famous simply because of this film and it’s not like I would have heard it otherwise. I’m not an electronic music buff in the slightest; I’ve only listened to IDM (Aphex Twin, Autechre) and british Big Beat bands like the Prodigy, the Chemical Brothers, etc. The track, titled “Nightcall”, was stuck in my head immediately. I’m glad to say that because of “Drive”, I found a great batch of songs.

Kavinsky’s production scheme is that of 80’s electro pop; opulent and massive. He records most of his material on a Yamaha DX7. There’s a myriad of French electro-house producers out there but Kavinsky stands out from the pack with his nostalgia laced jams and his fresh songwriting that doesn’t rely too heavily on bass or redundant drops. This is Kavinsky’s 3rd album; his first two went relatively unnoticed by critics and fans alike, making this release a smart one due to it being better than his previous albums. He gets a bit redundant at times, but that proves to be a small issue rather than a big one.

The main highlight of the album isn’t the title track. Surprisingly, its film feature doesn’t make it the best track on the LP. Instead, in my opinion, the highlight of the LP is “Pacific Coast Highway”. The title track makes the listener feel a brush of confidence while this one is total badass-ery. Samples from what would appear to be a cop show of sorts, this track makes the listener put the pedal to the metal and bump so even the deaf, senile elderly folk of the neighborhood can hear it. This track dances through the ears with 80’s electro swagger, leaving the listener feeling the need for speed.

In essence, Kavinsky’s third disc entitled “Nightcall” proves to be an illustration of how something from back in the day can sound original even in nowadays’ culture. The listener has a fun experience on their hands with this one; these 80’s electro pop inspired tracks will have you pumping your fists as if you were the champion of the city. Flaws include general redundancy, but it won’t bring the album down too far for whoever’s listening. I recommend that you get the first two tracks only, because the remixes are well…remixes and not good ones at that. This should satisfy anybody looking for a cool sounding soundtrack to the late night excursions in the car. Bump these tunes, kids.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
Trebor.
Emeritus
October 31st 2012


59852 Comments


Cool song

fiendish
October 31st 2012


44 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

"Drive" soundtrack is full of win, thanks guys

Butkuiss
November 5th 2012


6996 Comments


I wish I knew of more music similar to Nightcall but I'm pretty ignorant of the genre.

AutoRock
December 12th 2012


422 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Two pretty great tracks.

xfearbefore
February 4th 2014


2040 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Nightcall, is in fact, one of the best songs of the last few years. All of the feels man, every last one of them.

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
November 15th 2016


32024 Comments


Bumped, what a fucking great song. Dustin n'Guyen remix is the shit.

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
April 11th 2019


32024 Comments


Right? lol

parksungjoon
May 19th 2020


47234 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

first two tracks are probably the best things he's ever done, and they are quite good indeed



but the remixes are mostly not worth the 25 minutes after...

combustion07
August 30th 2021


12822 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I jam Nightcall and my ears glow neon. Rating is mainly for the originals. Not big on the remixes tbh

parksungjoon
August 30th 2021


47234 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

1986 is his most consistent effort, if you added the t/t here to that it would be mint

parksungjoon
August 30th 2021


47234 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

and pch

combustion07
August 30th 2021


12822 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I'll give it a listen. This is all I've heard so far and to me Nightcall was the standout from the Drive soundtrack I discovered it from

parksungjoon
August 30th 2021


47234 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

its a sweet song for sure

SitarHero
May 4th 2022


14703 Comments


I just heard Nightcall in a Volvo commercial. God is dead.

parksungjoon
May 4th 2022


47234 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvXVc3_H0LI

BigPleb
June 29th 2022


65784 Comments


Nightcall still bops.



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