Music for the Long Night

NATE
JOLTEUS

Slow songs for a loud world. Built to outlast the algorithm.

A statement of intent

01
No singles chasing a chart.
02
Every record made to be replayed in ten years.
03
The room matters more than the reach.

Featured Releases

The Catalog,
One Record at a Time

Debut Single

Long Night

Written at 3am in a borrowed apartment, one take and a single mic. A song about the hours no one photographs — the ones that make you.

EP

Low Room

Five tracks recorded in near silence. Furniture pushed to the walls, curtains drawn — the sound of staying in.

Reserved

Vol. II

Coming 2025

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A voice that sounds like it has been here for decades.

— Corridor, New Music Weekly

The Vision

Where the
Sound Comes From

Nate Jolteus makes music from the quiet places — empty rooms at dawn, the last train home, the pause before you speak.

The work isn't measured in releases per quarter. It's measured in how a record ages — whether it still means something the tenth time, the hundredth, ten years on.

The plan is a decade-long body of work: unhurried, deliberate, and built to be lived with rather than skipped past. Not a career of moments — a catalog that keeps.

Journal

On Building Slow

Songwriting

The Story Behind Long Night

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Process

Recording in an Empty Church

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Philosophy

On Building Slow

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Hear it first.

Unreleased demos, behind-the-scenes film, and early access to every record before it goes anywhere else. No noise — just the work.

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