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A U R O R A

Ben Frost

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Sound artist and composer Ben Frost can both scare the pants off you and transport you to a distant place where, for a brief spell, nothing really matters except the aural experience around you—and it’s incredibly freeing. Frost’s work compels the listener to listen—he doesn't make music for backgrounds. On his fifth album, the artist cements his fondness for unexpected textures and drones, loud-soft lurching, and unsettling noise. From the muted chimes and bells set against the percussive clatter and dissonance of the remarkable “Venter” to the sustained, cicada-like hiss on “No Sorrowing” and the high-frequency static on “Sola Fide,” Frost continues to create sounds that feel unquestionably his, as experimental as they may be. “A Single Point of Blinding Light” is filled with mesmerizing, dread-filled, industrial clatter and chaos. “The Teeth Behind the Kisses” is a ghost in the machine, silently lurking and threatening although it’s barely there. Much of Aurora was composed while Frost was in the Democratic Republic of Congo, collaborating on a film reflecting the region’s notorious violence. Forget “Eraserhead.” This is the new industrial revolution.

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Favorite album in years

Listening to this album is like driving at dangerously high speeds a car the front wheels of which feel—in that queasy, extension of the legs sort of way—as if they are threatening to slip out from underneath you & head off in their own directions; while the freeway disintegrates into chunks of sun-blasted asphalt leaping up on contact to bang against the undercarriage. To one side: a slope covered, as though offering itself as a metaphor for your condition, in broom, that bush caught forever in an expression of warm violence like frozen bursts of sparks. To the other: a sheer drop you daren't look at for risking a loss of control. Maybe there are some cops behind you—it hardly matters at this point. You are probably going to die, one way or another, & while your body can't help but resist it, what's left of your conscious mind is surprisingly receptive to this outcome.

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Biography

Born: 1980 in Melbourne, Australia

Genre: Electronic

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Australian experimental electronic music composer Ben Frost was born in 1980 and grew up in Melbourne, influenced by a wide range of music from classical minimalism to punk rock and black metal, as well as sound art and design. In 2001 he self-released his debut EP, Music for Sad Children, which was well-received and led to an album release, Steel Wound, in 2003 on Lawrence English's acclaimed Room 40 label. The album was composed of treated acoustic guitar recordings...
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