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After a teaser single Ghost drops his full album and shows that
there is life beyond hip hop.
Ghosts deeply musical approach to making beats has always made him
stand out from the UK hip hop crowd and this album shows him stepping
out of his boundaries. He's been releasing music since 2002 and
his debut album "Seldom Seen Often Heard" released in (2006) hinted
at what was possible. In the 3 years since that release he's been
working hard at expanding his repertoire. This album is one of the
results.
He's been compared to DJ Shadow, J Dilla and even David Axelrod
and you can certainly hear the similarities. However Ghost has his
own twang on this whole orchestral/trip hop/beats/donuts sound.
He's got his own elements of hip hop, trip hop, soul, funk and even
a bit of rock and roll all made with Ghost's unique swing. Whether
featuring vocals or simply instrumental each track is a journey
in itself through layers of music. Don't think of anything in particular
whilst you listening to any of these tracks and you'll find your
mind wandering on its own cinematic path.
The beats are all deeply layered and there's a variety of tempos
and rhythms to help your ride thru the album.
Ghost went thru a few upheavals whilst recording this album, relationships
finished and started, he finished his job to concentrate on music
and he even moved out of the country for a while. He's also been
working on other musical projects played here, there and everywhere
including stints at Glastonbury, Hip Hop Kemp, The Big Chill, Bestival
and The Jazz Café.
The album and its varied feelings is a testament to where Ghost's
mind has been at in recent times. Tracks with titles like Return
Journey, From The Beginning, Daydreaming, Road To Somewhere, The
Day After, Invisible world and Alive all convey something epic and
the music certainly fits the names well.
On the other hand tracks like It's All Love, S'All Good, Move Strong
and Way You Feel show Ghosts positive, party side whilst other tracks
like See You Crying, Daze and Frozen in Time show him in a reflective
mood. Of course, Ghost couldn't leave behind his roots entirely.
As well as that old boom bap lurking in every one of his drum patterns
he felt he had to have some straight up hip hop on his album and
so he brought in Finale from Detroit and the cream of UK hip hop
MC's in Jehst, Dubbledge and Verb T. He's still got it on the hip
hop tip!
His lifelong fans will be happy while a new audience is sure to
emerge with this album. If you like Ninja Tune, DJ Shadow, Tempa,
Hot Flush, DJ Yoda and Planet Mu you'll love Ghost.
This
guy is deep. His music is deep and he's on such a run of form that
every release of his will take you a little deeper. Forget your
preconceptions, just let this music inside and we challenge you
not to be moved…
You
can check Ghost at http://www.myspace.com/musicbyghost.
And you can listen to a 30 mins DJ mix by Ghost here!
and listen to his podcast on here!
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