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‘Ghosts’ Is An Intriguing and Ambient Debut From Window Weather

By Abbie HillsOctober 19, 2018
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Window WeatherThe start of autumn brings us the ambient and wispy debut track, ‘Ghosts’ by electronic trio Window Weather. Each member of the group is from a different city in the UK (London, Northampton, and Blackpool) but they met at university and decided to create the band as a fun, casual project. After university, the boys set off on their own adventures, and so ‘Ghosts’ was formulated from across the world, with Ollie writing the lyrics while in America. After working on ‘Ghosts’ for the best part of a year, the debut single has finally been released on all the major platforms. Within its first couple of days, ‘Ghosts’ was picked up by BBC introducing and the band is on the bill to play the O2 Institute Birmingham later this year. As their first single, they have set the bar high by creating a track that would make a perfect addition to your study or focus playlist with mellow beats and dreamy vocals, I’m looking forward to seeing what these guys do next!

Get tickets for Window Weather’s 02 Institute Birmingham show.

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