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Phantom/Ghost

Phantom/Ghost

Phantom/Ghost has been played on NTS in shows including Channeling w/ Ivan Smagghe & Nathan Gregory Wilkins, featured first on 16 June 2015. Songs played include The Shadow "In Praise Of Shadows" (IV) By Carsten Jost and Perfect Lovers (Maxi Cut).

Phantom/Ghost was formed in a hotel bar by producer and musician Thies Mynther (Die Regierung, Stella, Superpunk) and Tocotronic's singer, songwriter and guitarist, Dirk von Lowtzow - both local heroes of the Hamburg, Germany music scene. The band's first, self-titled album was released in 2001. To Damascus (2003) continued the morbid/mythic electro pop approach of their debut and might be their best known album to date. It was followed in 2006 by a change of direction with Three and the ballad/shanty laden, piano driven Thrown Out of Drama School in 2009. Thrown Out of Drama School features a cover version of Right Said Fred's You're My Mate. In 2012 they released the album Pardon My English and dropped the slash from their name to mark a departure from ironic formalism.

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Phantom/Ghost

Phantom/Ghost has been played on NTS in shows including Channeling w/ Ivan Smagghe & Nathan Gregory Wilkins, featured first on 16 June 2015. Songs played include The Shadow "In Praise Of Shadows" (IV) By Carsten Jost and Perfect Lovers (Maxi Cut).

Phantom/Ghost was formed in a hotel bar by producer and musician Thies Mynther (Die Regierung, Stella, Superpunk) and Tocotronic's singer, songwriter and guitarist, Dirk von Lowtzow - both local heroes of the Hamburg, Germany music scene. The band's first, self-titled album was released in 2001. To Damascus (2003) continued the morbid/mythic electro pop approach of their debut and might be their best known album to date. It was followed in 2006 by a change of direction with Three and the ballad/shanty laden, piano driven Thrown Out of Drama School in 2009. Thrown Out of Drama School features a cover version of Right Said Fred's You're My Mate. In 2012 they released the album Pardon My English and dropped the slash from their name to mark a departure from ironic formalism.

Original source: Last.fm

Tracks featured on

Most played tracks

The Shadow "In Praise Of Shadows" (IV) By Carsten Jost
Phantom Ghost (Carsten Jost mix)
Dial2010
Perfect Lovers (Maxi Cut)
Phantom Ghost
Ladomat 20002001