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Ghost Beach (band)

Ghost Beach was an American live electronic music duo consisting of Josh Ocean LaViolette and Eric "Doc" Mendelsohn based in New York City. Their sound was self-described as "tropical grit-pop" and was influenced by Peter Gabriel, the Police, Talking Heads, and other popular music of the 1980s. The name Ghost Beach was taken from the popular children's book series Goosebumps.

Artists vs. Artists
In March 2013, Ghost Beach employed a Times Square video billboard to publicly test philosophical questions of music piracy. For several weeks the billboard displayed the words "progress", "the future", "criminal", "a fad", "our generation", "harmless", freedom", "robbery" and "inevitable" under the words "Piracy is", and asked viewers to take a side by posting their opinions to social media using the hashtags #ArtistsForPiracy or #ArtistsAgainstPiracy. A related website aggregated public opinion. The campaign was carried out by TBWA\Chiat\Day in conjunction with American Eagle Outfitters, who paid for the use of the billboard. == Discography ==
Discography
LPsBlonde (2014) EPsModern Tongues (2013) • Modern Tongues Remixed (2013) • Miracle (2013) == References ==
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