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Holy Ghost!

American synthpop duo


Summary

American synthpop duo

FieldValue
nameHoly Ghost!
imageHoly Ghost!.jpg
image_size300
landscapeyes
captionHoly Ghost! performing at North Coast Music Festival in Chicago, September 5, 2010
originBrooklyn, New York, U.S.
genre
years_active2007–2019
label
associated_actsThe Juan MacLean
website(inactive)
current_members* Nick Millhiser

the band

  • Alex Frankel Holy Ghost! were an American synthpop duo from Brooklyn, New York City. Founded in 2007, the duo consisted of Nick Millhiser and Alex Frankel.

History

Millhiser and Frankel both grew up on the Upper West Side of New York City and attended Trevor Day School together. They were later part of a hip hop group called Automato. Automato's debut album was produced by James Murphy and Tim Goldsworthy of DFA. According to Frankel, after the release of the album, Automato "kind of fell apart". Millhiser and Frankel kept working on music, their collaboration having already begun moving towards the alternative dance genre.

The name Holy Ghost! was selected just before the pressing of their debut single "Hold On" in November 2007. The single was described by Resident Advisor as "one of the dirtiest little Italo tunes you're likely to hear this year".

The duo continued to work on various remixes for the likes of Moby, Cut Copy and MGMT. Their second single, "I Will Come Back" was initially released in conjunction with Mountain Dew's Green Label Sound record label. A video was made for the single that is a shot-for-shot remake of New Order's "Confusion" video, including Arthur Baker reprising his role from the original. The song was later included on the Static on the Wire EP, released on the 18 May 2010. The duo also began to play live, starting with a tour with label mates LCD Soundsystem.

The duo's self-titled debut album was released on April 2, 2011. Their second album, Dynamics, was released on September 3, 2013. The duo's second extended play, Crime Cutz, was released on April 29, 2016. Their third album, Work, was released on June 21, 2019.

Discography

Albums

  • Holy Ghost! (2011)
  • Dynamics (2013)
  • Work (2019)

Extended plays

  • Static on the Wire (2010)
  • Crime Cutz (2016)

Mix albums

  • The Remixes Vol. 1 (2009)
  • Work for Hire (2015)

Singles

TitleYearAlbum"Hold On""I Will Come Back""Hold On"/"On Board" (Friendly Fires vs Holy Ghost!)"Say My Name""Do It Again""Wait & See""Hold My Breath""I Wanted to Tell Her""It's Not Over""It Gets Dark""Dumb Disco Ideas""Teenagers in Heat""Okay""Bridge & Tunnel""Crime Cutz""Anxious""Epton on Broadway (Part I & Part II)""Escape from Los Angeles"
2007Non-album single
2009Static on the Wire
2010Non-album single
Static on the Wire
2011Holy Ghost!
Non-album single
2012Holy Ghost!
Non-album single
2013Dynamics
Non-album single
Dynamics
2014
2016Crime Cutz
2018Work
2019

Remixes

  • 2007: "Goblin City" by Panthers
  • 2007: "Spectacle Wins" by Only Fools and Horses
  • 2007: "Hearts on Fire" by Cut Copy
  • 2008: "I Love to Move in Here" by Moby
  • 2008: "Business Acumen" by In Flagranti
  • 2008: "Moon Song" by They Came from the Stars I Saw Them
  • 2008: "I Can See" by Jazzanova featuring Ben Westbeech
  • 2008: "Of Moons, Birds and Monsters" by MGMT
  • 2009: "Lisztomania" by Phoenix
  • 2009: "The Deep End" by Curses!
  • 2009: "The Pretender" by Datarock
  • 2009: "I Can See" by Jazzanova
  • 2010: "Drunk Girls" by LCD Soundsystem
  • 2010: "Love Get Out of My Way" by Monarchy
  • 2010: "Somebody to Love Me" by Mark Ronson and the Business Intl
  • 2010: "The Deep End" by Curses!
  • 2011: "Drop Me a Line" by Midnight Magic
  • 2011: "Blue Moon" by Moby
  • 2013: "Working the Midnight Shift" by Donna Summer
  • 2018: "Control (Secretly Sorry)" by JR JR

Members

  • Nick Millhiser
  • Alex Frankel

Touring members

  • Chris Maher – guitar, percussion, background vocals (2010–present)
  • Erik Tonnesen – synthesizers, background vocals (2010–present)
  • Sam Jones – synthesizers, percussion, background vocals (2011–present)
  • Chris Berry - drums (2014–present)
  • Jim Orso – drums, background vocals (2011–2014)

References

References

  1. [[Relaxnews]]. (May 16, 2011). "Most blogged artists: synth pop duo Holy Ghost! releases free track, new video". [[The Independent]].
  2. Reynaldo, Shawn. (January 12, 2009). "Exclusive Holy Ghost! Interview". [[XLR8R]].
  3. Evans, Robert. (March 15, 2010). "Holy Ghost! Interview: SXSW 2010". [[Spinner (website).
  4. Burns, Todd L.. (November 9, 2007). "Holy Ghost! – Hold On". [[Resident Advisor]].
  5. Rees, Thomas. (July 9, 2009). "Holy Ghost!'s "I Will Come Back" Vid". XLR8R.
  6. Breihan, Tom. (April 27, 2010). "Holy Ghost! Remix "Drunk Girls", Tour With LCD Soundsystem, Release EP". [[Pitchfork Media]].
  7. Maguire, Chris MUG5. (February 3, 2010). "Holy Ghost! Reveal Album Art, Plot U.S. Tour with Cut Copy". AltSounds.
  8. (February 3, 2010). "Holy Ghost! Makes Room for Us". [[Interview (magazine).
  9. "Crime Cutz". Holy Ghost! [[Bandcamp]] Page.
  10. (April 3, 2019). "Holy Ghost! Detail New Album, Share New Song: Listen". [[Pitchfork (website).
  11. Geslani, Michelle. (April 7, 2015). "Holy Ghost! announces remix album, premieres rework of Hanni El Khatib's 'Two Brothers'". [[Consequence of Sound]].
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