Monday! It’s time for a spankin’ new video premier from London’s The Black Ghosts, in the continuing video series brought to you by The Black Ghosts and IAMSOUND records, curated by CULT-GEIST and presented jointly on Missingtoof and Big Stereo.
Today brings the video for what will be the first “official” single from the album (although the video above will not be the “official” video), ‘Repetition Kills You’, featuring the supremely talented singer (& all around rockstar), Damon Albarn of British alt-pop band, Blur & cartoon-crossover phenomenon, Gorillaz. The video is directed by Parisian music journalist & director, Sarah Hay. The video pays simultaneously homage to famous French New Wave director Jean Luc Goddard’s Bande à part film and and the classic video game Pac-Man, obviously playing off the influence of Parisian artist Invader.
Previous videos are all archived on IAMSOUND’s page on Imeem.
Please enjoy a small staple of ‘Repetition Kills You’ remixes from Netherlands’ houser, Laidback Luke, Floridian club-king Diplo and British electronica machine, Emperor Machine.
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MP3: The Black Ghosts – Repetition Kills You (Laidback Luke Remix)
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MP3: The Black Ghosts – Repetition Kills You (Diplo Remix)
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MP3: The Black Ghosts – Repetition Kills You (Emperor Machine Vocal Remix)
The debut album, self-titled album is now available for pre-order from IAM SOUND Records. Cheap!
The Black Ghosts are currently touring Europe and Japan, see dates and places at The Black Ghosts MySpace tour page.
Visit The Black Ghosts on MySpace or their official site, Theblackghosts.co.uk.
More from The Black Ghosts in the Missingtoof archive.











