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Ghost (producer)

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Ghost is a Music Producer who primarily deals in British hip hop and has worked with the likes of Kashmere, Braintax, Asaviour as well as American artists such as Abstract Rude and Finale. He is well-known within the genre for making very musical and often melancholic music which sometimes appears to have taken many influences from numerous forms of Jazz and Synth based music. Ghost is one of few producer's from the UK to have licensed his music in Japan, all of his singles have sold well for a UK release. As well as working with emcee's and singers Ghost is known for his instrumental music in a similar vein as the likes of DJ Shadow, RJD2. Also known for his remixing skills, Ghost has remixed the likes of Jehst, Bonobo (Ninja Tune)

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Discography

Albums

  • Seldom Seen Often Heard (2006, Breakin Bread Records)
  • It's All Love (2007, Breakin Bread Records)

EPs and singles

  • Ghost Stories EP (2003, Breakin Bread Records)
  • Let Em Know EP (2005, Breakin Bread Records)
  • The Payoff EP (2005, Breakin Bread Records)
  • Basic Instinct EP (2006, Breakin Bread Records)

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