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The Midnight Remixed
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The Midnight Remixed is the first remix album by The Midnight. It was released through Silk Music on August 14, 2017.[1] The album contains remixes of songs from Days of Thunder and Endless Summer.
Prior to the release of The Midnight Remixed, Silk Music issued singles for the songs WeMoveForward, Sunset, and Days of Thunder.[2][3][4] These single releases included the original songs as well as their corresponding remixes that would later be included on the album. A fourth single, Synthetic, was issued after the album's release and contains an additional four remixes of the song that didn't appear on the album.[5]
The Midnight Remixed was a milestone release for the band. It was their first album to be associated with a label and their first release to appear on a Billboard chart, peaking at number 22 on the Billboard Dance/Electronic Albums Chart.[6][7] It was also the first The Midnight album to feature the band's second logo on the cover art, which continues to be used today. The success of The Midnight Remixed led to Silk Music releasing a second The Midnight remix album two years later, The Midnight Remixed 02.Tyler Lyle
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Birth name | Jamison Tyler Lyle |
Born | Carrollton, Georgia, U.S. | December 1, 1985
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Jamison Tyler Lyle[8] (born December 1, 1985) is an American musician who is the primary guitarist, vocalist, and lyricist for The Midnight.
Born and raised in rural Georgia, Lyle began his career in music as a young adult and became regionally known after winning a songwriting contest in 2010. This led to the self-release of his debut album, gaining him national exposure, and he also began writing for other artists.
Lyle moved to Los Angeles in 2011, and in 2012 his A&R representative arranged for him to meet Danish producer Tim McEwan for a songwriting session. The two had an instant connection and began making music. Lyle and McEwan became a duo known as The Midnight and self-released their first extended play (EP) in 2014 and have continuously released new music since.
Outside of The Midnight, Lyle continues to release solo work and regularly tours around the United States. In 2016, he began a semi-regular podcast titled From The Secret Lair that includes music and self-commentary. He is married and has one child.
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- 6th September, 2024
- Music - Chariot is released as a single.
- 5th September, 2024
- Tour - The Chrome Nights North American Tour begins in Vancouver.
- 15th July, 2024
- Music - Days of Thunder was released 10 years ago on this day. Happy 10th anniversary to The Midnight!
- 18th June, 2024
- Tour - A London show has been added to the Summer 2024 EU/UK Tour. The show will be at Electric Ballroom on July 22.
- 17th June, 2024
- Tour - Three new shows have been added to the Chrome Nights North American Tour. The tour will visit Sacramento (September 9), Santa Cruz (September 12), and Portland, ME (October 5).
- 28th February, 2024
- Music - Silence, a collaboration between The Midnight and Essenger, is released.
- 12th February, 2024
- Tour - The Chrome Nights North American Tour is announced. The tour begins in September and will be co-headlined with Chromeo.
- 6th February, 2024
- Tour - The Summer 2024 EU/UK Tour is announced. The tour will began on July 12 in Malmö and conclude on July 28 in Manchester.
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- ...that The Midnight played 77 shows in 2019, which is the most in one year since they began touring?
- ...that WeMoveForward was the first song written by the band?
- ...that Tim McEwan is originally from Copenhagen, Denmark?
- ...that Dream Away was described by Tim McEwan as being an ode to "Pure Moods compilations from the 90s"?
- ...that for five years Comet was nothing more than a small snippet on Facebook before finally being released in 2021?
- ...that the voice in the intro of River of Darkness is from a guy named Eric?
- ...that the subject of Nighthawks is a former neighbor of Tyler Lyle?
- ...that in 2024 The Midnight performed in India for the first time ever and it was also their Asian debut?
- ...that Brooklyn. Friday. Love. was originally a demo for the Tyler Lyle album Floating Years?
- ...that planning for The Midnight's graphic novel Shadows began in 2020, four years before its release?
- ↑ "The Midnight Remixed | The Midnight". Bandcamp. August 14, 2017. Archived from the original on April 8, 2022. Retrieved April 8, 2022.
- ↑ https://themidnight.bandcamp.com/album/wemoveforward-incl-talamanca-remix
- ↑ "Sunset (incl. Michael Cassette Remix) | The Midnight". Twitter. August 7, 2017. Archived from the original on April 8, 2022. Retrieved April 8, 2022.
- ↑ https://themidnight.bandcamp.com/album/days-of-thunder-2
- ↑ https://themidnight.bandcamp.com/album/synthetic-mango-we-are-all-astronauts-lost-empire-remixes
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- ↑ "Jamison Tyler Lyle of The Midnight performs during the 2019... News Photo - Getty Images". Getty Images. July 12, 2019. Archived from the original on April 3, 2022. Retrieved April 3, 2022.