Ghost Voices

Robinson said he was playing randomly with the keys; after making the riff, he noticed it was "catchy", which made him write a bassline behind it, resulting in a sound he enjoyed.

He spent two or three days editing the vocals from a random demo he had received – a pop performance – to make it sound "ghostly and ethereal".

[3] Andrew Rafter wrote to DJ Mag that "Ghost Voices" "[combines] low-slung deep house basslines with trance-y top lines",[4] while Kat Bein of Billboard said it is "a slick, sexy house tune bringing soulful, halftime garage vibes", that has "a shine like dark velvet with fat bass synths and echoes of trance.

[7] Conversely, Bein described it as the "dankest" song on the EP, and that its "classic house groove and futuristic [touches] beckon you to the dark side of the dance floor and the web.

[3] In an interview with the same magazine published in February 2018, DJ Calvin Harris stated that "Ghost Voices" made him enjoy dance music again.

In a statement to Billboard in January 2019, Robinson said he had not even realized "Ghost Voices" had been submitted for consideration; being nominated made him feel like he won.