Iglooghost
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Birth name | Seamus Rawles Malliagh |
Born | 1996 (age 24–25) Shaftesbury, England |
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Years active | 2014–present |
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Website | iglooghost |
Seamus Rawles Malliagh, known by his stage name Iglooghost, is an English[1] electronic music producer based in London.[2]
Career[]
Malliagh released a cassette in 2014 titled Treetunnels on Error Broadcast.[3] In 2015, he released his second EP titled Chinese Nü Yr on Brainfeeder.[4][5] He also released in that same year a collaborative EP with Mr. Yote titled Milk Empire through Activia Benz.[6] In March 2016, he released his third EP titled Little Grids, again on Brainfeeder,[7][8] and in September 2017 he released his album Neō Wax Bloom, also on Brainfeeder.[9][10][11]
On February 4, 2021 Iglooghost announced the oncoming release of his fourth album, Lei Line Eon, which was set for April 2 alongside the release of the album's lead single, "Sylph Fossil".[12][13] As of September of 2021, Iglooghost has over 112,000 active monthly listeners on Spotify, and 23,500 subscribers on YouTube. He is going on his 2021-2022 world tour starting in early October of 2021.
Discography[]
Studio albums
- Treetunnels (2014, Error Broadcast, limited edition)
- Neō Wax Bloom (2017, Brainfeeder)
- XYZ (2019, Gloo, collaboration with Kai Whiston & BABii)
- Lei Line Eon (2021, Gloo)[13]
EPs
- Chinese Nü Yr (2015, Brainfeeder)
- Milk Empire (2015, Activia Benz, collaboration with )
- Little Grids (2016, Brainfeeder)
- Clear Tamei (2018, Gloo)
- Steel Mogu (2018, Gloo)
Mixtapes
- Places U Hide... Sketches (2015, self-published)
References[]
- ^ Keating, Daryl. "Iglooghost Tries to Explain the Bonkers Worlds of the 'Clear Tamei' and 'Steel Mogu' EPs". exclaim.ca. Retrieved 2018-10-07.
- ^ "Lazy Oaf on Instagram: "London based electronic music producer @iglooghost takes a spin at our next curated gift guide (banana not included) Link in bio!"". Instagram. Retrieved 2018-11-28.
- ^ Gillespie, Blake. "IGLOOGHOST, "FRENCHOPEN" (FEAT. MILO)". Impose. Retrieved 4 October 2017.
- ^ Weiss, Layne. "Brainfeeder's Latest Release Is About a Worm in a Witch Hat". LA Weekly. Retrieved 4 October 2017.
- ^ Hampson, Ashley. "Iglooghost Chinese Nü Yr". Exclaim!. Retrieved 4 October 2017.
- ^ Murray, Robin. "Premiere: Iglooghost x Mr. Yote - 'Tobaccochewer'". Clash. Retrieved 4 October 2017.
- ^ Holbrook, Cameron. "Iglooghost Announces New EP on Brainfeeder; Shares New Track". XLR8R. Retrieved 4 October 2017.
- ^ G, Andre. "IGLOOGHOST, "PEANUT CHOKER"". Impose. Retrieved 4 October 2017.
- ^ Balfour, Jay. "Iglooghost: Neō Wax Bloom". Pitchfork. Retrieved 4 October 2017.
- ^ Hampson, Ashley. "Iglooghost: Neō Wax Bloom". Exclaim!. Retrieved 4 October 2017.
- ^ Harrison, A Noah. "Iglooghost: Neō Wax Bloom". PopMatters. Retrieved 4 October 2017.
- ^ Iglooghost [@IGLOOGHOST] (February 4, 2021). "OK FRIENDS...BEYOND EXCITED TO FINALLY ANNOUNCE MY ALBUM. IT'S ENTITLED 'LEI LINE EON' & IS OUT APRIL 2nd..." (Tweet). Retrieved February 5, 2021 – via Twitter.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Iglooghost Announces Solo Sophomore Album Lei Line Eon Out April 2nd". Imprint. February 4, 2021. Retrieved 6 February 2021.
External links[]
- Living people
- Constructed language creators
- People from Shaftesbury
- Irish electronic musicians
- Irish hip hop musicians
- Ninja Tune
- Brainfeeder artists
- 1996 births
- Record producer stubs