With “Paradise”, GHEIST step into a new phase of the project, both musically and in the way they approach their live show. Their setup has evolved, opening a more open-ended dynamic focused on movement and the present moment.
The live show now centers around Stefan and Ramon, who joins GHEIST as singer, songwriter and frontman.Already involved in the writing process in earlier stages of the project, he now takes on a more central role in both the vocal and live dimension. Over the past months, the entire live setup has been rebuilt from scratch: a new set, new energy, and a renewed artistic direction, alongside studio work driven by a more instinctive approach. A finished album was even set aside as the project naturally shifted into a different direction.
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Mehr InformationenWithin this context, “Paradise” marks a turning point. The track moves away from rigid genre definitions and leans into something more immediate and fluid. Built around a raw house foundation, a driving bassline, hazy vocal fragments and an upfront lead synth, it carries a constant sense of motion.
What stands out is the tension running through the track: clarity against imbalance, direct energy against something more blurred and unstable. Nothing feels fixed. Everything shifts, loops, and repositions itself. Rather than following a traditional narrative structure, the track unfolds in pulses and moments.
For GHEIST, “Paradise” reflects a desire to step outside fixed frameworks. It keeps a strong connection to house culture and the energy of clubs and festivals, while pushing towards something more instinctive and less controlled. A track that doesn’t aim to tell a story, but to hold a feeling.
Originally conceived as a collective, GHEIST was designed as a deliberately elusive entity. Its name, derived from the fusion of “Ghost” and “Geist,” reflects a presence without fixed form, somewhere between sound matter and emotion.
Today, the project enters a new phase of deep transformation, marked by a reconfiguration of its structure and the opening of a new artistic chapter. This evolution comes with a fully reimagined live show and a creative approach refocused on instinct, movement, and the immediate energy of the dancefloor.
Musically, GHEIST operates at the intersection of emotional depth and club-driven intensity, within a world that feels melancholic, airy, and cinematic. Their approach favors subtle tension over overt demonstration, building sonic narratives where every detail serves the overall impact.
Since their beginnings, GHEIST have shaped their identity through a hybrid line between live band and electronic project, with releases on labels such as Diynamic, Watergate, Last Night On Earth, and Embassy One, as well as through their own imprint Radau Records. With over 29 million streams to date, their music has established a lasting presence within the European electronic landscape.
On stage, GHEIST becomes fully embodied: tracks transform into living, evolving forms, guided by the moment, the crowd’s energy, and the constant evolution of the project itself.

