Night Tales (@nighttalesmusic) is leading a wave of progressive electronic acts that implement real vocals, storytelling and live instruments within a DJ environment. The Australian duo (based in Los Angeles, CA) are bridging the gap between the genre and urban culture – an offering unparalleled in today’s electronic music scene.
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On October 7th, Night Tales are set to release their debut album, Proof, via Ultra Records. Spanning 10-tracks, the album offers high paced production, heavy synth play, and intrapersonal lyricism to present a soundscape that is both emotional and energetic. With their largest release to date, Night Tales hopes to capitalize on being one of the fastest growing artists in North America.
In April, Night Tales dropped the first single, “Thinking About You,” offering a vein of synthwave music that blends 80’s nostalgia with modern electronica. The duo would follow up in May with “Take It Slow,” and an interpolation of The Cure’s “Lovesong,” (90k) approved by frontman Robert Smith himself, in June. Night Tales rounded out the promotional singles campaign with “Patient” (42k) and “Phoenix” (15k).
The Night Tales project has been nearly a decade in the making. One half of the duo, Aaron Bannie was born in the U.K. before moving to Ibiza, where he learned how to mix and play on vinyl. He would later relocate to Australia in hopes to elevate his own electronic project, Third Floor. Kamaliza Salamba is an Aussie native, and also had his own career in music prior to Night Tales. He played in various bands, in addition to his own R&B electronic project, Kamaliza.
The two connected via a booking agent, and immediately began collaborating on a house-infused, singer-songwriter project. Influenced by acts like the Talking Heads, the two dove into more thematic compositions that cover a wide range of music. Salamba writes the vocals and melodies, while Bannie provides his own vocals in addition to running drum and trigger pads. While Night Tales offer the storytelling and lyrics for widespread accessibility, their roots in electronica provide credence to their ability to connect with both mainstream and festival audiences.
In 2018, the duo struck a 3-single deal with the German label, Majestic Casual. The label has provided a home for innovative acts like Edamame and Two Feet, so it made for a perfect fit for an enigmatic act like Night Tales.
Following the deal, the two went to the studio and wrote a series of singles, including ”Friends.” This first series put on display the representation of human emotion and personal relationships. “Friends” would go on to rack up 5.7 million Spotify streams globally, with one of its top markets being the United States.. This lifelong benchmark for success and key to traveling to America came right as the pandemic swiftly took over the globe.
Stuck inside their home studio during the pandemic, the two reacted by doubling down on their creativity by committing to monthly single releases. They found a massive organic following during the pandemic – wracking up 730k+ monthly listeners and millions of streams on hits like ‘Friends’ (8.7m+) and ‘Move You’ (2.8m).
Night Tales’ mission is to pioneer urban culture in the alternative electronic music scene. Their hope is to diversify and represent people of color in electronic music – championing acceptance and accessibility.
The producers had a big Summer on the road in 2022, with performances at Electric Forest and Breakaway Festival, in addition to their own tour dates in cities like SF, Dallas, L.A., Toronto, Brooklyn, SLC, Denfer, Chicago, Portland and Seattle amidst the Proof Tour, in support of their forthcoming album set for release in October.
Night Tales has seen a 60% increase in listenership in September — increasing from 620k to 729k monthly listeners behind an average of 10k new listeners daily. These metrics make Night Tales among the fast growing artists in the United States right now. This coincides with the recent nationwide Proof tour announcement — their debut album Proof is set for release in October.
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Catch Night Tales on the Proof Tour:
August 26th – Breakaway Festival (Columbus)
October 1st – Breakaway Festival (Charlotte)
October 7th – The Independent (San Francisco)
November 3rd – It’ll Do (Dallas)
November 5th – Moroccan Lounge (Los Angeles)
November 10th – Drake Hotel Underground (Toronto)
November 11th – Brooklyn Made (Brooklyn)
November 17th – Soundwell (Salt Lake City)
November 18th – Meow Wolf (Denver)
November 19th – Schubastavern (Chicago)
November 25th – Doug Fir Lounge (Portland)
November 26th – Barboza (Seattle)

