Yeah i'm wondering what these guys are up 2 now.
Heared they broke their cooperation a long time ago.
Anybody?
I think their music is still very innovating stuff.
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Yeah i'm wondering what these guys are up 2 now.
Heared they broke their cooperation a long time ago.
Anybody?
I think their music is still very innovating stuff.
OUT NOW:
- Orlando Voorn & Juan Atkins "Game One (Ritzi Lee remix)" on Nightvision.
- Cybernetics EP on Labrynth (Beatport release)
OUT SOON:
- Black Noiz on Labrynth (vinyl release)
There was a Holy Ghost liveset from Dogma doing the rounds recently. Dont know how old it was though.Originally Posted by Ritzi Lee
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2002 I think...Originally Posted by massplanck
luv' it ;)
*blinded by darkness*
Exept for massplanck and florence you really disappoint me all.
Totally nothing to say about these guys?
Come on!
OUT NOW:
- Orlando Voorn & Juan Atkins "Game One (Ritzi Lee remix)" on Nightvision.
- Cybernetics EP on Labrynth (Beatport release)
OUT SOON:
- Black Noiz on Labrynth (vinyl release)
Only track of theirs I came across was (at least I think it was by them) 4am at the crying cactus.... was on the Perlen 1 Mix CD by Thomas Schumacher
Was wicked but that was arround the time I started to get into Techno and must admit had tottaly forgotten about them... till now...
Pie Face (www.myspace.com/saaruk)
im still hunting for a few ghost tracks,but im starting 2 give up hope now :cry:
Has anyone here actually ever seen a ghost?
u serious? or are you just taking the p*ss out of my lazyness?? :lol:Originally Posted by massplanck
:lol: They seem pretty elusive. Maybe they ARE ghosts.Originally Posted by basslinejunkie
The Dogma Holy Ghost set was indeed from 2002, it's still up on our server if anyone wants a copy ..
http://www.clubdogma.com/Sets_to_dow..._-_April_2002/
They were on at the last i love techno im sure or was it someone else i seen called ghost? :hmm:
i see they made alot of breakbeat stuff in the late eighties - early ninties under name Holy Ghost Inc. Wonder what that stuff is like? Anyone had the pleasure?
Rest of the sets on there look cool too, quite a catalog... if your site gets really slow tonight thats just me filling some minidiscs for my boarding holiday next week....Originally Posted by Geoff
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Nice 1!
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I`ve never heard of them.
But I`ll check that set
Solitary by nature.
Isolation is the gift.
Does anyone have courage to stand apart any more?
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One of the first techno records I ever bought was a Holy Ghost on Tresor...
Good shiat. :clap:
this is the only bit of a bio i could find of them on the web. They are probably priests now or floating between rooms in the vaults of Tresor.
The Holy Ghost was one of the more theatrical techno producers of the late '90s, recording two full-length albums for Tresor: The Mind Control of Candy Jones (1996) and The Art Lukm Suite (1997), both considerably conceptual. In addition to the albums, Tresor also released a few Holy Ghost 12"s, which became quite popular among the global techno audience. In addition to appearing on several CD mix-albums and compilations, the Holy Ghost toured as a live act. In fact, the act's live show often overshadowed its recordings. By the end of the '90s, the Holy Ghost's relationship with Tresor had come to a halt, along with its recording output. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide
thats the 1 im after (art lokum suite)
if any1 would like 2 sell or knows of anywhere thats selling it,give us a shout please.
http:\\www.gemm.comOriginally Posted by basslinejunkie
A lil more info...
Holy Ghost Discography
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Holy+Ghost+Inc.
Holy Ghost Inc Discography
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Holy+Ghost+Inc.
And from Tresor Artist Pages....
Holy Ghost formed in London in 1989 with the intention of producing records that would capture and embody the feel of the big parties happening at the time. The first result was “The Word” single as well as a definite commitment to pursue further possibilities. Working in a variety of small but ‘atmospheric’ studios, they began to produce a highly sought-after collection of very personal, eclectic and self-financed records through their own label (also called “Holy Ghost”). It has always been Holy Ghost’s intention to find the more diverse and obscure angles, producing an elusive balance of excitement and intrigue. Longtime purveyors of boundless musical dance experiments using elements of broken-beat, apocalyptic funk, or flat-out Technostomp, Holy Ghost quickly established a name well-known and respected in the Underground for holding little regard for the prevalent and often fickle musical trends of the day. In 1992, the band’s experimentation became so diverse that it warranted the release of two records under the names ‘Saucer Crew’ and ‘Ouija Board,’ providing Holy Ghost a valve for some of their more ‘flipped out’ sessions. The band emerged from mystery in 1996 to appear with Tresor Records for their first-ever full-length release, “The Mind Control of Candy Jones”. “Candy...” exposed paranoia experimentation and hidden government schemes in a dark “X-Files meets J. Edgar Hoover” blend. The long-overdue fanfare that followed triggered two more landmark EP’s that firmly re-established Holy Ghost with an earned respect from the Underground. The vague and multi-personality American ex-pat Art Lukm connected with the band in 1997 to conspire on an even more mind-boggling scheme than “...Candy Jones”. Although spoken word and vocal bits have always existed in the Holy Ghost catalog, Lukm‘s bizarre dialogues enriched the band‘s texture, becoming especially evident during the live “attack”. “The Art Lukm Suite” album of late-1997 dredged the darkest scandal and conspiracy mythology of the century into a sort of ‘paranoia concentrate’: sonic tales from the darkside melding foreboding rhythms with quirky party elements. The seamless hour of music emulates the Holy Ghost liveshow in a fascinating portable party package. More accent on the Holy Ghost PA was stressed with the release of the two live EP releases from the Amsterdam (Tresor 107) and Berlin (Molecular UK) shows. Releasing „The Jesus Nut“ EP in 2000 (Tresor.139), Holy Ghost rattled our nerves a step further. Forging ahead with their tours and live sets, they use a theatrical approach with props and special lighting, mixing music with a sense of performance. The band is committed to presenting the audience with something they can take home with them; a unique atmosphere through imagery and mood that will stay with them long after the club doors shut and the hangover fades away.
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Pie Face (www.myspace.com/saaruk)
mmm... Manchurian Candidate is the one I've got...![]()