Australian alt-hip hop artist, Grey Ghost is set to release ‘The Elixir EP’ on Friday 21st June.

Grey Ghost is a talented musician, filmmaker and graphic artist who has made his mark over several mediums and under several names. Starting his music career under the moniker Jeremedy in much-loved Melbourne beat experimentalists The Melodics, his style has snowballed over the past five years, evolving into what is now Grey Ghost.

A triumphant follow up to his debut self titled EP from 2012, ‘The Elixir EP’ is a robust mix of experimental hip hop and the next evolutionary step forward in Grey Ghost’s career. To bring together this collection of stylistically complex songs, Grey Ghost enlisted producers Jan Skubiszeweski (Way Of The Eagle, The Cat Empire, Owl Eyes, Jackson Jackson), Matik (Drapht, Bliss n Eso) and Styalz Fuego (360, Wiley, The Aston Shuffle). Legendary mixer Barny Barnicott (Kasabian, MIA, Temper Trap, Arctic Monkeys) added the finishing touches to the EP.

‘The Elixir’ Tracklisting:
1. The Elixir
2. Back To Life
3. Satellite
4. Long Way Home
5. Dynamite Love

Title track ‘The Elixir’ is the first single from the EP and is a song around society’s obsessions with staying young and the fear of death. The video clip was written and directed by Grey Ghost himself (who has previously directed clips for Xavier Rudd, Seth Sentry, Pez, Mantra) and draws inspiration from comedic greats such as Woody Allen and Fawlty Towers. Grey Ghost even cast his own grandmother in the clip. The video goes live Monday 17th June – in the meantime, check out a sneak peek behind the scenes:

Australian fans are invited on that journey when Grey Ghost takes his unique sound around the country in the form of ‘The Elixir Tour’ throughout July.

Grey Ghost July 2013 Tour

Details for all shows at http://www.greyghost.com.au

Sat 6 July – Gallery Bar at Oxford Art Factory (Sydney)
Sat 13 July – Tempo Hotel (Brisbane)
Sat 20 July – The Evelyn Hotel (Melbourne)
Thur 25 July – Prince Of Wales (Bunbury)
Fri 26 July – Metropolis (Fremantle)
Sat 27 July – Amplifier Bar (Perth)

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