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The Holy Ghost was one of the more theatrical techno producers of the late '90s, recording two full-length albums for Tresor: The Mind Control of Candy Jones (1996) and The Art Lukm Suite (1997), both considerably conceptual. In addition to the albums, Tresor also released a few Holy Ghost 12"s, which became quite popular among the global techno audience. In addition to appearing on several CD mix-albums and compilations, the Holy Ghost toured as a live act. In fact, the act's live show often overshadowed its recordings. By the end of the '90s, the Holy Ghost's relationship with Tresor had come to a halt, along with its recording output. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide
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Holy Ghost's Discography (3)
Compilations Featuring Holy Ghost (20)
| Floorfillers 4: 42 MASSIVE HITS FROM THE... | AATW |
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| Perlen 1: Spiel-Zeug Schallplatten, Mixe... | Intergroove |
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| Definition Of Techno | Quadrophon |
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| Commander Tom: In The Mix III | Noom Records |
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| Commander Tom: In The Mix III | Noom Records |
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