Tracks like "Ghost Symbol" and "All of Us" are more of what I expected from the album. They are mostly instrumental, heavy electronic-based songs that progress and build as they go along. Tracks like these are pretty familiar to me since I've been listening to electronic music for years. In a way, they stick out like sour thumbs sandwiched between the vocal tracks, but after a few listens the diversity becomes more familiar and works.
As an electronic music fan with no history with the artist, I enjoyed the album. Although, I would be interested to hear what long-time Zero 7 fans think of the duo's departure or progression from their previous music. They have gained a new fan with Yeah Ghost. It's a surprisingly diverse album that encourages replays.








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