
by i_have_ADD on August 29th, 2008
When it comes to The Black Ghosts the phrase ‘the whole is greater than the sum of its parts’ definitely rings true. After all, both members have already achieved quite a lot in their illustrious and illustrated music careers to date. [more]
Were you feeling a little left out that one of the festival’s biggest drawcards had been left off the Adelaide leg of the tour? Well fear no more because it’s just been announced that the world’s biggest dance act will in fact be playing! [more]
Following the announcement of Future Music Festival presales available on ITM earlier this week, we'd like to allay the concerns of any Brisbane punters who were trying to get their hands on some. [more]
The special FMF presales went on sale for ITM-VIPs this morning and promptly sold out at a lightning pace in Sydney, but never fear - Future have extended the presales to the entire ITM community at the standard price, so get them now! [more]
After months of rumours and speculation, and following the announcement of lineups for Sydney and Melbourne earlier this week, we can finally reveal the Adelaide details for the Future Music Festival next year! [more]
What do you get when you combine zombies, electro and litres of fake blood? A new UK movie called Beyond The Rave it seems... features music from artists like Justice, Digitalism, The Black Ghosts and Switch, who are we to argue?! [more]
When I saw that Eddie Halliwell was on the bill for Future Music Festival this year, I was excited to say the least. I didn't care who else was playing, I knew that no matter what, he would impress! [more]
The Electric Circus/Rocket Bar Stage promised to offer the most diverse range of music of the day including disco, funk and indie dance featuring live acts who hailed mostly from the UK and Northern Europe. [more]
For its second foray into the hard-to-crack Adelaide market, Future Music had pulled out all the stops. Boasting arguably much bigger names than last year with the Chemical Brothers headlining and a venue that had been expanded greatly in size. [more]
Former Wiseguy Theo Keating and Simian’s front man Simon Lord have come together once more to release their melodramatic self-titled new album 'The Black Ghosts'. To best explain this album I can only think of three words. Perverse pop confusion. [more]
Sometimes jazzy, sometimes very edgy, sometimes very meaningful in many, many ways. Mixtape is an album that denies all the rules and opens up a world of amazing diversity which offers something for all lovers of electronic dance music. [more]
‘The Repetition Kills You’, taken from the debut album by indie electro duo The Black Ghosts - aka Theo Keating (DJ Touche) and Simon Lord (Simian). [more]