Released through NewRetroWave Records , "Here Comes The Night" helped solidify Oakley’s place as an iconic fixture in the scene alongside peers like The Midnight and Ollie Wride . It moved past the "chugging arpeggiator" tropes of early synthwave, favoring emotive percussion and songwriting that sticks with you long after the synths fade out.

Utilizing classic sounds from gear like the Roland Juno-106 (via the TAL-U-NO-LX plugin) and the Korg M1 , the song builds a lush, atmospheric backdrop.

"Here Comes The Night" isn't just a retro throwback; it’s what Oakley himself describes as a "melancholic postcard from the heart". The track is anchored by:

If you’ve ever found yourself driving down a rain-slicked highway at midnight with nothing but glowing neon signs and your own thoughts for company, you’ve lived the world of Michael Oakley. While the synthwave scene is packed with artists chasing 1980s nostalgia, few capture the raw, "heart-on-sleeve" emotion quite like this Scottish-born, Toronto-based producer.

Driving into the Neon: A Look Back at Michael Oakley’s "Here Comes The Night"