PASTEL GHOST: Band Profile



Dreamwave expressionist Pastel Ghost is as visually striking as she is musically.

Pastel Ghost sounds exactly like her name suggest, colorful and ethereal, her vocals echo in the background of spirited, moody beats.


With album art painted in neon pinks and cyan, this Oakland synth-pop talent borrows aesthetic elements from vaporwave, as well as from Post-punk and electronica. Her production feels clean and spacey, the kind of lo-fi, nostalgic-for-80's sound that is so smooth and gentle, it's intoxicating. Perfect music to stare at your shoes to, Pastel Ghost's heavenly and distant voice, takes the listener away, to a serene plain, dark and dreamy.


Her last album, Abyss, was released in 2015, and offers listeners 10 tracks of relaxing pop to chill out to. The songs all melt into each other, but the singles like Clouds and Embrace stand out as some of the catchiest, mellow dance tracks in the artist's repertoire.

Pastel Ghost has a deep artistic quality; since the voices are hard to distinguish, her instrumental songs give the listener the freedom to meditate and imagine a peaceful escape. Her album art draws heavily on Anime and Macintosh Plus, the aesthetic style that glows like a mood ring.



Pulsing and healing, Pastel Ghost sounds like the music of Morpheus, god of Dreams. A great testament to Bay Area's chillwave scene, be sure to check her out if you're having trouble sleeping.

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