Ben Frost. Whelan's. Nov 30th. (1 Viewer)

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[FONT=Calibri, Verdana, Helvetica, Arial]Harmonic Series 2010 presents…

BEN FROST
(AUS / Bedroom Community)

Whelan’s, November 30th, 8pm

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The music Ben Frost is about contrast; influenced as much by Classical Minimalism as by Punk Rock and Metal, Frost's throbbing guitar-based textures emerge from nothing and slowly coalesce into huge, forbidding forms that often eschew conventional structures in favour of the inevitable unfoldings of vast mechanical systems.

…The emotional power of Frost's music comes precisely from the stark contrast between extremely basic musical material and the deadly virtual instruments he invents to perform it… This is Arvo Pärt as arranged by Trent Reznor” – Wire Magazine

This album is a far darker affair and makes the work of most avant garde musicians sound like Girls Aloud. Like the soundtrack to an imaginary horror film, By the Throat boasts a collage of noise that is discordant and utterly unsettling.” –Irish Independent

On albums like Steel Wound, released on the Room40 label in 2003 (Pitchfork: “An exemplary ambient experience”) and Theory of Machines on Bedroom Community in 2007 (Boomkat: “The Future of electronic music…”) Frost’s music is more than a cerebral exercise and has an undeniable visceral presence, felt as much as heard. His compositions are created with an acute awareness of the listener and their comfort thresholds, exploiting every extreme of pitch and volume. His notorious, building-shaking performances at international festivals including Montreal’s famed MUTEK combine amplified electronics with the furious thrashing of live guitars. Frost himself has been described as “one of the most interesting and groundbreaking producers in the world today.” (Boomkat). His music’s intense physicality has filled gallery spaces and driven contemporary dance productions by Chunky Move, the Icelandic Dance Company, and the acclaimed choreographers Erna Ómarsdottír and Wayne McGregor.

The massive scale of Frost’s music often projects a sense of remoteness and isolation and yet he remains in demand as an artistic collaborator, having performed and worked with/for artists as diverse and acclaimed as Björk, Stars Like Fleas, Tim Hecker, Amiina, Christian Fennesz, Jóhann Jóhannsson, Wildbirds & Peacedrums and Bora Yoon, and with celebrated Bedroom Community labelmates Sam Amidon (Appalachian folksinger), Nico Muhly (classical composer), and longtime collaborator Valgeir Sigurðsson (electronic composer/producer) with whom Frost shares Sigurðsson’s recording facility Greenhouse Studios in Reykjavík.

Underlying Frost’s often noisy, defiant aesthetic is a quiet and welcoming humanity, and a subtle sense of emotional drama which has recently bought him to the attention of the film world, where in 2008, utilizing the Icelandic string quartet Amiina, Frost composed the tender but ominous score for the forthcoming True-Crime feature film In Her Skin, starring Sam Neill and Guy Pearce; a cinematic sensibility also pervades his current Lp, By The Throat, whose darkly surreal sound-world owes as much to David Lynch as it does to David Lang.

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let's hope the Whelan's PA withstands the madness. i heard the paint was flaking off the ceiling when he played Cork
ooh matron!

he's a very serious chap is mr. frost. saw him at a Q & A at unsound and he took each question like a doctor telling a wife that her husband has 2 weeks to live.
 
let's hope the Whelan's PA withstands the madness. i heard the paint was flaking off the ceiling when he played Cork

the plaster from the ornate ceiling in the pav was raining down on him alright, and he loved it, destructive force
 
He certainly rattled the NCH out of it that night too. He scared all the ghosts out of that terrifying UCD building next door. It's like something out of Silent Hill.
 
Enjoyable gig, found myself zoned out for most of it which is a good thing i think.
 
Enjoyed this,even though he lost me a bit towards the end,Really strong heavy start,I could happily have stood there for the rest of the evening with my ribs rattling
 

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