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Holy Ghost! (DFA) are born and bred New Yorkers Alex Frankel and Nick Millhiser. The two disco and hot sauce enthusiasts met in elementary school and have been playing in bands together ever since. Yes, they've managed to branch out that little.
After working as studio musicians and live players for DFA Records honchos James Murphy, Tim Goldsworthy, and Juan Maclean, Frankel and Millhiser formed Holy Ghost! over a shared love of analog synthesizers, Larry Levan era-disco, and good old fashioned pop music. At the insistence of Murphy, the duo released their first original song, "Hold On," on DFA Records. The song's recipe - a mix of Italo beats and pop vocals sans irony - hit a chord worldwide and became a major cross over success. Club support from DJs as different as Atrak and David Mancuso came instantly and mainstream support followed suit. Itunes named "Hold On" Single of The Week and spawned thousands of downloads daily.
Propelled by the success of "Hold On," Holy Ghost! released a string of hit remixes for artists like MGMT, Cut Copy, Phoenix, and Moby, and traveled across the world DJ'ing on every continent ( except Antartica). The group's second original single, " I Will Come Back," received further ciritcal acclaim from taste makers like Pitchfork and saw heavy rotation on MTV2 with a brilliant, New Order inspired video.
After releasing a cover swap with British band Friendly Fires on XL/DFA, the duo unveiled their live band and released an EP of new, original music on DFA in early 2010. In support of it, they opened up for LCD Soundsystem in the US and then headed to Europe to play summer festivals. The band's self-titled album was just released in the spring of 2011.
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