Paper Ghost‘s 4 Ways to Kill a Phantom transforms into a shimmering sequence of sonic phantasmagoria—dust-flecked, glitched-out, and intricately textured.
Dust-flecked, glitched-out, and intricately textured
Just months after its release, Paper Ghost‘s 4 Ways to Kill a Phantom transforms into a shimmering sequence of sonic phantasmagoria—dust-flecked, glitched-out, and intricately textured. Spanning five tracks over 20 minutes, the EP unfolds like a dreamscape in motion.
It begins with the sputtering pulse and wrinkled piano tones of “regret.pgx,” a prelude that stumbles gracefully into melancholia. “drown.pgx” echoes the early days of IDM—at the crosshairs of Ochre and Telefon Tel Aviv—where languid melodic strands drift and entwine, forming a delicate lattice of sound. Each track sprouts its own branches—“burn.pgx” crackles with a nervous edge, its abrasive textures and mangled processing carving out a harsher groove. “erase.pgx” hums and bleeps across a terrain of granular sands, quietly haunting.
But it’s in the fractured sonic collages and tender fragility where Paper Ghost truly resides—coaxing emotion from grit, shaping time into transient echoes. The journey culminates in the crisp, stuttering drive of “forget.pgx (Bonus),” a final ascent into glitch-kissed technoid melody, as haunting as it is hypnotic.
‘.pgx’ extensions dissect catalog data. Run the command, and Paper Ghost traces phantoms through the static, unraveling their patterns.
4 Ways to Kill a Phantom is available on Clean Error. [Bandcamp]

























