The past year has seen The Black Ghosts ethereal Electronic Soul building them a formidable reputation with the quiet confidence that befits the duos enigmatic style. With the cold, steely riffs and floor-smashing beats of the much admired Theo Keating AKA Touché, ably augmented by erstwhile Simian vocalist Simon Lord, The Black Ghosts have begun to reveal their unique, electro-noir spirit through a brace of limited addition white-labels and their strikingly original DJ sets, that see Simon unfettering his spine-chilling vocals and shadowy tales.As the final touches are added to their forthcoming artist album, Theo & Simon have compiled and mixed The Black Ghosts Mixtape. Darkly atmospheric but always aimed at the heart of the dance-floor, their two-man Decks, FX and vocals set-up manoeuvres through Machiavellian grooves with disarming verve, providing a snapshot of the bands live psyche, unearthing further clues to the bands essence. A thunderous intro drops into the digital riffs of Boy 8-Bits The Suspense Is Killing Me, setting the tone for an hour of deeply infectious supernatural sounds. Switchs mix of Armand Van Heldens Je Taime, the pummelling throb of SMD and Karismas retouch of Ben Westbeechs subterranean soul are blended with an imperceptibly deft touch before Simon makes his first vocal appearance on the sublime live re-version of the Black Ghosts own Something New. The towering Rustie, Frankmusic, as retooled by Theo & Simon, an old skool tinged Boy 8 Bit reappearance, Icelandic p-funksters Trabant and the germanic disco of Siriusmo take you deeper into the mix as the terrain changes with each cut and blend, before the pace drops for the digital dub vibes of Proper Villains Trick Baby. Simons solo outing as Lord Skywave and a fleeting snatch of Alter Egos speaker busting bass workout reignite the tempo, segueing blissfully into a Black Ghosts refix of Gossips Listen Up and the extended mix of their own I Want Nothing that leads into the home straight dominated by the filmic funk of their own productions. Touches serrated mix of Fil OK drops into the Replicants rendering of Some Way Through This as Bonde De Roles Marina Gasolina heralds the first of three appearances from the feted Fake Blood unveiling his industrial funk, retouching the bailie funk upstarts before his own Mars comes smashing into the mix. Switch adds his own inimitable touch to Black Ghosts Face and Mancunian electro-pop masterminds The Whip feel some Black Ghosts love, before a double helping of the ghetto-gothic Anyway You Chose To Give It wraps up proceedings in superfly style.
The Black Ghosts