Team Ghost

Team Ghost
Background information
Origin France
Genres
Years active 2009–present
Labels
  • Sonic Cathedral
  • wSphere
Website www.teamghostmusic.com
Members

Nicolas Fromageau

Christophe Guerrin

Benoit de Villeneuve

Pierre Blanc

Felix Delacroix

Team Ghost is a French electronic music group created by Nicolas Fromageau, co-founder of M83, which he left in 2004.[1]

History

In Paris with the help of Jean-Philippe Talaga (who is the band A&R today) and bandmate Christophe Guérin, Nicolas Fromageau founded Team Ghost in 2007.[2][3] the band released their first EP in April 2010[4] First act to be coined as “cold gaze” by the NME (for their mixture of Cold Wave and Shoegaze),[5] Team Ghost released the EP You Never Did Anything Wrong to Me [6] in 2010 through the English label Sonic Cathedral. In fall 2010 follows the EP Celebrate What You Can't See produced by Villeneuve.[7] This collaboration resulted in a symbiotic friendship and deep musical understanding leading Benoît de Villeneuve to join the band as composer together with bassist Pierre Blanc and drummer Félix Delacroix.[8]

After a series of concerts given in Paris, the group was the opening act of the European tour for the Canadians Crystal Castles.[9] Team Ghost has also played at several festivals in the United Kingdom during the summer of 2010 such as the Offset Festival[10] of London and the festival Rockness in Scotland.[11] In October 2010, the group released a second EP entitled Celebrate What You Can’t See.[12] In October 2010, they again provided the opening act on the UK tour of Crystal Castles.[13]

The two first EP You Never Did Anything Wrong To Me and Celebrate What You Can not See were signed on the British label Sonic Cathedral and were released in a special edition for Japan at the fall of 2011 [14]

Team Ghost released their first album Rituals on March 2013 and the first single is called Dead Film Star.[15][16] They went on tour in April 2013 in Europe [17] and in New York on June.[18]

Band members

Discography

Albums

EP

Remixes

References

External links

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