Biography
There are at multiple artists that use the name Ghost Mountain:
1) Wren Kosinski, primarily known under the alias Ghost Mountain, is an American underground experimental hip-hop artist. He is known for founding the Haunted Mound collective alongside Californian horrorcore rapper Sematary. The duo released two collaborative mixtapes, GRAVE HOUSE in 2019 and HUNDRED ACRE WRIST HOSTED BY DJ SORROW in 2020, he also appeared on all of Sematary's solo mixtapes up to 2021.
His debut solo single COIL was released in October 2019, intended as the lead single for his debut mixtape, which has not been released. He left Haunted Mound in late 2021, his last appearance being on the Rainbow Bridge 3 song Goin' Mordum. His last lyric was a quote from Twin Peaks' The Man From Another Place, "Next time you see me, it won't be me."
On September 22nd, 2024, he teased his return to the Haunted Mound with an instagram post. Five days later, he released his comeback single Apollon, produced by Oscar18 with mixing done by himself and additional mixing by Sematary. This was followed with Sematary and Ghost Mountain's first collaborative track in three years, Dark Harvest in October. His debut Mixtape October Country released on March 7th, 2025
2) Ghost Mountain is an electronic pop/hip hop band from Baytown, Texas consisting of vocalist Daniel Berkowitz and producer Stephen Farris. They released 2 full-lengths, Siamese Sailboats in 2009 and Synchronized Swimmer in 2014, both are free to download.
3) Formed in 2007, Ghost Mountain is an indie rock band from Byron Bay, Australia consisting of Christian Pyle (guitar/vocals), Sal Yates (guitar/vocals), Nick Edin (drums), Eben McCrimmon (bass) and Bing Mulholland. They released a self-titled EP in the same year as their formation, before releasing their debut album Art Without Audience in 2010.
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