two years on from his critically acclaimed self-titled debut lp and 2016s similarly transcendent club hit safe/multiply, ghost culture is pleased to announce his new ep nucleus. due for release on phantasy, nucleus, captures the enigmatic london artists signature sound in the reflection of unexpected, vibrant new lights. leading with the understated groove of coma, ghost culture quickly reaffirms his unwavering ability to hold the collective energy of a dancefloor, yet colours his latest work with a sense of intimacy and experimentation that resonates stronger than ever. ico130 explores almost every facet of ghost cultures electronic form, as gasping synths and stuttering drum patterns flirt with an aching, unfurling emotional vocal sample, acknowledging both classic idm influences such as aphex twin and authechre, while subtly nodding towards contemporary, crystalline rnb. the eps centrepiece, ngc1275 adds flavour to a stirring, reflective acid line, amid a complex flurry of minor deconstructions and distortions, highlighting ghost cultures unique, contrarian ability to inspire both beckoning darkness and escapist fantasy through his work. while the opening half of the five track ep is more primed for the night, nucleus leads to an introspective denouement. perseus pits raw electronics against a framework of loose, lucid drums, before ngc1265 delivers a wistful, brooding conclusion that makes an emotive case that impacts powerfully across just a short sketch.