Jack York releases ‘Night Time (Jacked State Remix)’ with late-night house groove
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Jack York revisits his 2024 single ‘Night Time’ under his Jacked State alias, reshaping it into a more intimate, late-hour record that leans into space, groove and restraint.
This version stays connected to the original, but shifts its weight. The arrangement feels lighter, more open, with a clear focus on movement rather than impact. Rhythmic guitar lines sit at the centre, weaving through a warm low end that carries the track forward without forcing direction.
There’s a noticeable sense of control in how everything is placed. The mix remains clean and transparent, allowing each element to breathe. Nothing feels overworked. Instead, the track unfolds naturally, guided by feel rather than structure.
That approach ties into the identity behind Jacked State. It’s less about a defined sound and more about a mindset, a moment where tension softens and everything settles into place. That idea runs through the entire track, giving it a quiet, understated energy that holds attention without pushing too hard.
A subtle 90s influence comes through in the groove and pacing, not as nostalgia, but as instinct. The focus stays on musicality and flow, creating a progression that feels effortless and continuous.
‘Night Time (Jacked State Remix)’ sits firmly outside peak-time territory. It’s built for late nights and early mornings, where atmosphere and connection take priority.
With this release, Jack York continues to refine a sound rooted in classic house principles, delivering a track that values space, feeling and movement above all else.



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