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âStraight In The Nightâ was XYZâs only authorized release. It wasnât an album of new songs, but a re-complication : 14 tracks culled from obscure 7-inches, abandoned session outtakes, and one answering machine message that somehow became a bassline. The â2018 akâ pressing was limited to 300 cassette tapes and 100 lathe-cut vinyl records, each sleeve hand-stamped with a single star constellationâthe same one XYZ claimed to have seen the night he âlost three years.â
In the humid summer of 2018, a small, defiant label called (catalog prefix âakâ) operated out of a leaky garage in Austin, Texas. Their mission: revive the raw, unpolished energy of 80s post-punk and early 90s shoegaze, but through a cracked, digital-era lens. Their secret weapon was a reclusive producer known only as XYZ âallegedly a former studio engineer whoâd vanished after a nervous breakdown in 1995, only to resurface with a suitcase full of DAT tapes and a vendetta against clean production. XYZ - Straight In The Night -Compilation- 2018 ak
Straight In The Night was barely reviewed. The few who heard it called it âunlistenableâ (Pitchfork, 2.7) or âa sĂ©ance you can dance toâ (a now-deleted blog, Tape Opâs Ghost ). But over the next few years, the compilation became a whispered touchstone. Producers sampled the static between tracks. A24 reportedly optioned the story of XYZâs disappearance, but nothing came of it.
Hereâs a story built around the title you provided, treating it as a lost or cult compilation album from 2018. XYZ - Straight In The Night -Compilation- 2018 ak Their mission: revive the raw, unpolished energy of
XYZ never made another release. In 2019, the Akoustik Kamikaze label shut down when their garage flooded during a freak storm. The master tapes for Straight In The Night were presumed destroyed. But in 2024, a cassette was found inside a hollowed-out book in an Austin thrift storeâ The Collected Poems of Fernando Pessoa , page 47 marked with a single handwritten word:
No one knows if that means the compilation survived, or if something else entirely is still out there, straight in the night, waiting. The few who heard it called it âunlistenableâ
In 2023, a user named uploaded what they claimed was a 45-minute âalternate mixâ of the compilation, where every track was reversed and layered with field recordings from an abandoned water park. The upload was removed after 6 hours. But 47 people downloaded it.
Those 47 people have never spoken publicly about what they heard.