Alex Fernet Unveils ‘Modern Night’ A Cinematic Journey Through Neon Soul And Post-Funk Dreams

Post-funk artist Alex Fernet has released his new album Modern Night via Bronson Recordings. Alongside the record comes the final single “Hey Lady,” following “Sunlight Vampires” and “The Nightdrive.” Together, these songs create a world of hazy night drives, neon reflections, and quiet emotion.

“Hey Lady” moves like a whispered confession in a smoke-filled room. Fernet channels intimacy through groove and synth, crafting a sound that glows with late-night warmth. It’s cinematic, romantic, and alive with nostalgia — the kind of track that plays through a car stereo parked under a flickering streetlight.

Self-produced and mixed by Maurizio Baggio (Boy Harsher, The Soft Moon), Modern Night blends post-industrial funk, vintage soul, and analog texture into something human and breathing. Each note feels lived-in and intentional. As Fernet says, “In an era of over-edited sound, the most radical act might be to let things breathe.”