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Out Now on @etcetcmusichttps://itunes.apple.com/album/fear-night-feat.-jesse-davidson/id993135333Following the release of his ‘Light & Sound’ EP in late 2014, synth maestro Luke Million and fellow Adelaidean Jesse Davidson pair up to deliver the moody electronic single ‘Fear The Night’.After a string of remixes for Tkay Maidza, Porsches and Voltaire Twins, ‘Fear The Night’ came out of mutual admiration for one another’s work, and formed a collaboration which they both feel sits at the perfect middle ground between their respective profiles. Luke says 'Fear The Night came together so seamlessly. I invited Jesse round to my studio to hang and listen to some music…he was drawn to one demo in particular and within minutes lyrics and melodies started to flow. Working together was awesome, and the finished track was a soundscape that meets somewhere in the middle of both our worlds.'Jesse has not been short of attention in his own right this past 12 months. Elevated by Triple J’s Unearthed High competition, a #97 result for his Japanese Wallpaper feature ‘Making Friends’, heavy rotation on his single ‘Laika’ and an amazing Like A Version performance in April 2015 of Childish Gambino’s ‘Sober’. ‘Fear The Night’ comes at a time where both Luke and Jesse head to the northern hemisphere with dates through UK and the EU. LUKE MILLION – UK/EU TOUR DATESSaturday 16 May –Alternative Escape w Tkay Maidza, Jesse Davidson, The Black Lion - Brighton UKTuesday 19 May - Villa Schweppes - Cannes FRANCEThursday 21 May - La French - Paris FRANCESaturday 23 May –Brussels, BELGIUM (tbc)Saturday 23 May – Amsterdam (tbc)JESSE DAVIDSON – UK/EU TOUR DATESSaturday 16 May – The Black Lion, BrightonSunday 17 May - The Aussie BBQ, Hoxton Square, LondonTuesday 19 May – The Stillery, LondonSaturday 23 May – Proud, Londonwww.lukemillion.comwww.facebook.com/lukemillionmusicwww.twitter.com/lukemillionwww.facebook.com/Jesse.Davidson.Musicwww.soundcloud.com/jesse-davidson-9
Job 5:19 He will rescue you from six calamities; no harm will touch you in seven. Job 5:21 You will be hidden from the scourge of the tongue, and need not fear destruction when it comes. Oct 27, 2018 Fear The Night Lutz, John on Amazon.com.FREE. shipping on qualifying offers. When night falls, a ruthless sniper terrorizes the streets of New York.
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Comment by music notes blood
ihope I'm not being rude or any thing but it sounds like a song from pin out the game
Comment by Horaci
Thank you for not compressing the audio, it sounds fantastic!
Comment by Merchants of Elegance
This is so coooool!
Comment by Emil Rottmayer
nice!!!!!!!!!!
Comment by Italo Brutalo
Cool song!
Comment by Duc La Menace
J'adore :-)
Comment by dj wwera
LOVE It!
Comment by Hannah Jade
siiiick
Comment by Yas Bin Firnas
spectacular throwback to the 80's guys! nostalgia galor :)
Comment by Volpe Nero
Excellent synths, great vocals, and fantastic mixing. Wonderful job overall!
Comment by Blarmekkel
Feeling this - featured https://www.mixcloud.com/ventura/ventura-july-2015/
Comment by ListenDEEP!
Very Good ;)
Comment by Fatherless One
Really loving this track !!!
Comment by Rödtopp Records
WOW!
Comment by Kasia Czajkowska
![Night Night](http://www.pcgames.de/screenshots/medium/2018/12/Fear-the-Night-2-pc-games.jpg)
nice one :))
Comment by MrChillCollins
those synths!
Comment by MAIKSHIFT PLANET
great track luke. heard it first on FNS and loved it instantly! Been a big fan of your work for a few years mate.
Comment by City & Sound
'a late-night track, dark and sensual, with a retro groove' - http://www.cityandsound.com/tracks/luke-million-fear-night
Comment by jenniferetoile
oh jesse <3
Comment by EasyModeAj
Omfg bringing back the 80's magiccc
Comment by Dick Johnsonrod
DAYUM this is way too good. Holy crap
Comment by Luke Million
@astrahe: That is strange, Well I'm playing in Paris on Friday night at Le Fantome. If its not online by then, bring a USB stick and i'll whack it on there
Comment by sirPuzan
good job!
Comment by Radio Astrahé
Want to take it so badly! Such a pity it's not on the French iTunes store!
Comment by Bizarre Magnet
HUGE! :)
Comment by Nicole Bryant
Love the sexy synths - blogged at http://prizmhaus.com/dark-smooth-beats-luke-million-fear-the-night-ft-jesse-davidson/
Comment by Lightspeeed
yes lukkke
Comment by VanillaIceMusic
shared http://losheladeros.com/?p=2857
Comment by internationalhouseofsound
loving this! http://intlhouseofsound.com/luke-million-fear-the-night-ft-jesse-davidson/
Comment by D.I.M.H.
YES. Probably the best pop song I've heard this year
Nightlights such as this one may be used to counteract fear of the dark.
Fear of the dark is a common fear or phobia among children and, to a varying degree, adults. A fear of the dark does not always concern darkness itself; it can also be a fear of possible or imagined dangers concealed by darkness.[1] Some degree of fear of the dark is natural, especially as a phase of child development.[2] Most observers report that fear of the dark seldom appears before the age of 2 years.[3] When fear of the dark reaches a degree that is severe enough to be considered pathological, it is sometimes called scotophobia (from σκότος – 'darkness'), or lygophobia (from λυγή – 'twilight').
Some researchers, beginning with Sigmund Freud, consider the fear of the dark to be a manifestation of separation anxiety disorder.[4]
An alternate theory was posited in the 1960s, when scientists conducted experiments in a search for molecules responsible for memory. In one experiment, rats, normally nocturnal animals, were conditioned to fear the dark and a substance called 'scotophobin' was supposedly extracted from the rats' brains; this substance was claimed to be responsible for remembering this fear. These findings were subsequently debunked.[5]
Nyctophobia[edit]
Nyctophobia is a phobia characterized by a severe fear of the dark. It is triggered by the brain's disfigured perception of what would, or could happen when in a dark environment. It can also be temporarily triggered if the mind is unsteady or scared about recent events or ideas, or a partaking in content the brain considers a threat (examples could include indulging in horror content, witnessing vulgar actions, or having linked dark environments to prior events or ideas that disturb the mind). Normally, since humans are not nocturnal by nature, humans are usually a bit more cautious or alert at night than in the day, since the dark is a vastly different environment. Nyctophobia produces symptoms beyond the normal instinctive parameters, such as breathlessness, excessive sweating, nausea, dry mouth, feeling sick, shaking, heart palpitations, inability to speak or think clearly or sensation of detachment from reality and death. Nyctophobia can be severely detrimental physically and mentally if these symptoms are not resolved. There are many types of therapies to help manage Nyctophobia. Exposure therapy can be very effective when exposing the person to darkness. With this method a therapist can help with relaxation strategies such as meditation. Another form of therapy is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Therapists can help guide patients with behavior routines that are performed daily and nightly to reduce the symptoms associated with Nyctophobia. In severe cases anti-depressants and anti-anxiety medication drugs can be effective to those dealing with symptoms that may not be manageable if therapy could not reduce the symptoms of Nyctophobia.
Despite its pervasive nature, there has been a lack of etiological research on the subject. Nyctophobia is generally observed in children but, according to J. Adrian Williams' article 'Indirect Hypnotic Therapy of Nyctophobia: A Case Report', many clinics with pediatric patients have a great chance of having adults who have nyctophobia. The same article states that 'the phobia has been known to be extremely disruptive to adult patients and… incapacitating'.[6]
The word nyctophobia comes from the Greek νυκτός, nyktos, genitive of νύξ, nyx, 'night'[7] and φόβος, phobos, 'fear'.[8] The fear of darkness or night has several non-clinical terminologies--lygophobia, scotophobia and achluophobia.
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References[edit]
- ^William Lyons (1985). Emotion. p. 75. ISBN0521316391.
- ^Adele Pillitteri (1995). Maternal and Child Health Nursing. ISBN0397551134.
- ^Jersild, Arthur T. (2007). Children's Fears. Read Books. p. 173. ISBN1406758272. Retrieved 5 July 2017.]
- ^Sigmund Freud (1916). Vorlesungen zur Einführung in die Psychoanalyse [Introduction to Psychoanalysis].
I once heard a child who was afraid of the darkness call out: 'Auntie, talk to me, I'm frightened.' 'But what good will that do? You can't see me?' To which the child replied: 'If someone talks, it gets lighter.'
- ^Irwin, Louis Neal (October 2006). Scotophobin: Darkness at the Dawn of the Search for Memory Molecules(paperback). Hamilton Books. ISBN0761835806. Retrieved 5 July 2017.
- ^Mikulas, William L. 'Behavioral Bibliotherapy and Games for Treating Fear of the Dark.' Child & Family Behavior Therapy 7.3 (1985): 1-7.
- ^νύξ, Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon, on Perseus
- ^φόβος, Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon, on Perseus
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