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  • Nightfalls - The Remixes
    BeatTracker #9 Top Releases in Electronica

    Nightfalls - The Remixes

    Dave Seaman

    Beatport Top Releases

    If you've been lucky enough to hear Dave play live recently, you will have heard an old favourite tune enthusiastically pulling back the curtains, blinking at the sun, having a good stretch, and returning to the fray for '26 in majestic, remixed fashion. Yes, the much-loved 'Nightfalls' is back.\n\nDave's love affair with the haunting vocal refrain ("And at sunrise / And at sunset / But when night falls / the music") from The Ananda Project's 'Cascades of Colour' has lasted for a quarter of a century, initially as a centrepiece of his much-loved Cape Town mix for Global Underground from 2000.\n\nIn 2016, appreciative of the exposure Dave had given their track, The Ananda Project returned the favour, giving Dave sample clearance to use the vocal – and 'Nightfalls' was born, making a right noise all its own as Selador's 50th release.\n\nAnd now…that haunting yet uplifting, inescapable vocal hook is back, with a re-fashioned 'Nightfalls' a focal point of Dave's eagerly anticipated album. Dave has, of course, recorded a new version himself – deep, breaks-driven, chilled yet ever so slightly menacing.\n\nA trio of handpicked remixers bring us glorious variety with their reinterpretations.\n\nElif's seriously atmospheric take guarantees transcendental dancefloor epiphanies.\n\nDilby's heads down throbber is pure energy, the vocal atop a sumptuous sonic stew.\n\nCioz is pure melodic wonk, a funky piano line underpinning a riot of riffs.\n\nTeam Selador – Night People

  • Nightfalls - The Remixes
    BeatTracker #35 Top Releases in Progressive House

    Nightfalls - The Remixes

    Dave Seaman

    Beatport Top Releases

    If you've been lucky enough to hear Dave play live recently, you will have heard an old favourite tune enthusiastically pulling back the curtains, blinking at the sun, having a good stretch, and returning to the fray for '26 in majestic, remixed fashion. Yes, the much-loved 'Nightfalls' is back.\n\nDave's love affair with the haunting vocal refrain ("And at sunrise / And at sunset / But when night falls / the music") from The Ananda Project's 'Cascades of Colour' has lasted for a quarter of a century, initially as a centrepiece of his much-loved Cape Town mix for Global Underground from 2000.\n\nIn 2016, appreciative of the exposure Dave had given their track, The Ananda Project returned the favour, giving Dave sample clearance to use the vocal – and 'Nightfalls' was born, making a right noise all its own as Selador's 50th release.\n\nAnd now…that haunting yet uplifting, inescapable vocal hook is back, with a re-fashioned 'Nightfalls' a focal point of Dave's eagerly anticipated album. Dave has, of course, recorded a new version himself – deep, breaks-driven, chilled yet ever so slightly menacing.\n\nA trio of handpicked remixers bring us glorious variety with their reinterpretations.\n\nElif's seriously atmospheric take guarantees transcendental dancefloor epiphanies.\n\nDilby's heads down throbber is pure energy, the vocal atop a sumptuous sonic stew.\n\nCioz is pure melodic wonk, a funky piano line underpinning a riot of riffs.\n\nTeam Selador – Night People

  • Nightfalls - The Remixes
    BeatTracker #38 Top Releases in Melodic House & Techno

    Nightfalls - The Remixes

    Dave Seaman

    Beatport Top Releases

    If you've been lucky enough to hear Dave play live recently, you will have heard an old favourite tune enthusiastically pulling back the curtains, blinking at the sun, having a good stretch, and returning to the fray for '26 in majestic, remixed fashion. Yes, the much-loved 'Nightfalls' is back.\n\nDave's love affair with the haunting vocal refrain ("And at sunrise / And at sunset / But when night falls / the music") from The Ananda Project's 'Cascades of Colour' has lasted for a quarter of a century, initially as a centrepiece of his much-loved Cape Town mix for Global Underground from 2000.\n\nIn 2016, appreciative of the exposure Dave had given their track, The Ananda Project returned the favour, giving Dave sample clearance to use the vocal – and 'Nightfalls' was born, making a right noise all its own as Selador's 50th release.\n\nAnd now…that haunting yet uplifting, inescapable vocal hook is back, with a re-fashioned 'Nightfalls' a focal point of Dave's eagerly anticipated album. Dave has, of course, recorded a new version himself – deep, breaks-driven, chilled yet ever so slightly menacing.\n\nA trio of handpicked remixers bring us glorious variety with their reinterpretations.\n\nElif's seriously atmospheric take guarantees transcendental dancefloor epiphanies.\n\nDilby's heads down throbber is pure energy, the vocal atop a sumptuous sonic stew.\n\nCioz is pure melodic wonk, a funky piano line underpinning a riot of riffs.\n\nTeam Selador – Night People

  • Selador 200 - EP 1
    BeatTracker #92 Top Releases in Afro House

    Selador 200 - EP 1

    Steve Parry , Four Candles , Dave Seaman , Thomas Gandey

    Beatport Top Releases

    In the notoriously fast-moving world of music, such longevity can be hard to find, especially in an era of short attention spans and soundbite culture. It thus only seems right and proper to hail Dave Seaman, Steve Parry and their Selador imprint for reaching its 200th release. To put that into some sort of context, that's way more music than the two previous era-defining labels Dave was involved with, Stress in the 90s and Audio Therapy in the 00s, combined. The 12 years Steve has spent co-helming Selador eclipses the time he spent front and centre at the legendarily influential 3 Beat store. All this at a time when the music marketplace has never been more saturated or harder to navigate in the quest to gain visibility for music you believe in. Steve & Dave don't need to do this. Both well into their fourth decade in the acid house trenches, each possesses an impressive CV, and is not short of work. But nothing drives these two electronic music titans more than the search for new music, the buzz of hearing something special for the first time, and the hunger to help bring it into the world, nurture its development, and share it with as many like-minded souls as possible. Selador has proved to be a significant player in terms of sourcing and developing new talent in the arena they dub "house, techno and all flavours in between", as is shown across those 200 releases. It has also proved to be a trusty vehicle for Steve and Dave to release many of their own productions, the benchmark set by their peers on the label roster driving the duo to ever greater heights. It is thus fitting that the 200th Release Project features 12 brand new and exclusive remixes courtesy of friends old and new, all of whom have reworked some of the bosses' classic productions. Spread across three thrilling 4 track EPs released throughout August 2025, this celebratory collection brings together an array of talent from around the world covering a multitude of genres within the electronic club realm.