Laurine Frost

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  • Hungarian electronic music producer, known by his complex rhythmic structures, utopistic sounds and story-based compositions.
    Abstract, utopistic sounds framed by complex rhythms and contemporary compositions, infected by jazz, dub and psyhedelic elements. Maybe these expressions describe the works of the internationally received Hungarian electronic music producer. Laurine Frost's music is a kind of propaganda against the cliché of techno, with an avant-garde approach, consciously redifining the structural boundaries. Often appears behind different monikers and genres. "What we do get are drums, drums, drums: booming toms, ride cymbals, shakers, ragged snares, rimshots, bells, and all manner of weird, watery thwacks. And reverb, too - Frost tends to play space as though it were another instrument, so that small, dry room tones collide with fat, wet, cathedral reverbs, triggering chain reactions of dimensional shrapnel; it's a Cubist approach, wringing impossible geometries out of different kinds of echo. ... It's unusual to find programmed music that sounds as fluid as this. His swinging, slipping cadences, as much as his sound design, are reminiscent of artists like Ricardo Villalobos and Bruno Pronsato, electronic musicians who have rhythm in their blood. " - Philip Sherburne (Pitchfork, 2015)
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