ngle by Night are seven Dutch guys who together form a live act to be wary of. Their seventh and latest studio album 'Algorythm' serves as a tribute to all electronic sounds. You could call it Computer Love if it wasn't all analog. The Amsterdam band consists of a lot of synthesizers, drums, bass, guitar and percussion, supplemented by trumpet and trombone. From the more brass-heavy earlier albums to a stronger focus on electronic groove on their latest album, they boldly go where no band has gone before, and now find themselves in the golden zone between analog dance music, funk, krautrock, 70s funk and 80s electro.
The move to a more electronic sound may have been a small step for this lively group of highly skilled musicians, but it was a leap for the people on the dance floor. Their radiant and energetic live shows have become the must-see festival act that festival-goers across Europe include as a permanent fixture in their concert program. You know this isn't going to be a show, it's going to be a party. It's like that tree in the forest. Was it really a festival if you didn't see Jungle by Night? What makes this so appealing is the highly danceable and addictive build-up to their set, where they take their audience by the hand and lead them into the groove. What happens when you come out the other side? It depends. You just know that you won't be the same again.
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