CLR Explained: Night Tales’ New Era of Live Music

Oct 13, 2025

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Michela Iosipov

3 min read

Night Tales is a duo that’s changing how we think about electronic music, and their story is a great example of how artists can create something bigger than just the music itself.

Originally from Australia, Kamaliza Salamba and Aaron Bannie came together to form Night Tales, and their approach to music is about much more than just creating tracks for the dance floor. What sets them apart is how they mix their electronic sound with live performance elements – both Kamaliza and Aaron sing and play instruments during their shows. This is a reminder that electronic music can be deeply personal and live, rather than just being about pushing buttons.

One of the most important things Night Tales wants to achieve is giving more visibility to electronic music from a Black perspective. This is something they’ve spoken about openly, and it’s a powerful message that’s resonating with fans. They’re showing that the genre is diverse and has many voices, and they want to bring that diversity to the forefront. This alone is a lesson in how artists can use their platform to stand for something that matters to them, and how their art can help shift perspectives.

Another way Night Tales is making waves is through their live show concept called CLR, which stands for Color, Love, and Rhythm. In every city they perform, they collaborate with local musicians, dancers, and performers. For example, in Atlanta, they worked with a marching band and even horn players connected to Outkast. In Utah, they teamed up with indigenous Navajo performers. Every show is different, reflecting the culture of the place they’re in, while still staying true to who Night Tales are.

This approach teaches us a lot about how artists can build something that isn’t just about them – it’s about the audience, the community, and the local artists they engage with. For students or anyone interested in music, the takeaway is that success can come from building these kinds of experiences that connect people, rather than just focusing on one way of performing.

Night Tales show us that owning your creative work and being open to trying new things can give you freedom to grow, and that music is a powerful way to highlight different cultures and voices. Their story is a lesson in how creativity can be a tool for connection, and how artists can use their platform to make an impact far beyond just the music itself.

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Debut: Night Tales presents CLR New York Debut

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