Ghost RAM Offers a Rare Selection for an Uplifting RAM’s World: Volume 2

Ghost RAM is back with RAM’s World: Volume 2, the second project from the NYC-based artist. The 30-track, 57-minute mix is a follow-up to Ghost RAM’s debut mix from January that has been streamed nearly 120,000 times to date. Full of signature Ghost RAM edits, amped up remixes from the likes of Two Friends and Win and Woo, progressive genre fusions and unexpected but highly appreciated throwbacks, Ram’s new mix takes us on a new journey.

Starting off the mix with those high EDM vibes from a JLENS edit of ‘Relieve Me a Lie’, the energy keeps getting deeper with PlayTime’s trap remix of Young Thug’s ‘Hot’. RAM’s World: Volume 2 offers tracks for the house heads, fueled up dance music originals like ‘I See Colors‘ and touches trance, highlights rap and brings new life to records by Yellowcard, Whitney Houston, RL Grime and San Holo.

RAM’s World Volume 2

Listen to RAM’s World: Volume 2:

Originally slated for May, Volume 2 was released early after Ghost RAM was forced to cut short his European recording trip due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As he spent most of the year in Europe, Ghost RAM was quarantined upon return to New York due to possible exposure and spent his weeks in quarantine crafting the next mix in his series.

Back home in New York, Ghost RAM is currently recording his debut single slated for an early summer release.

Ghost RAM, RAM’s World: Volume 2

While we got the exclusive interview alongside RAM’s World: Volume 1, this time got to know Ghost RAM better through a brain game. Enjoy exploring the Abstract Art gallery as RAM tells us the first word that comes to mind when he analyzes each painting.

Art by Nathan Lenart credit LensArt Abstract Galleries Culture

“Oceans”

Art by Joy Crampton ‘When Out of an Orange Coloured Sky’ credit Abstract Art

“Clouds”

Art by Payton Trim ‘Where Do All THe Dreams Go’ credit Abstract Art’s facebook

“Emptiness”

Art by Nathan Len ‘Salinity’ credit Abstract Art’s facebook

“Bubbles”

Art by Robert Hammerstein credit Abstract Art

“Flight”

 

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