By The Throat

Ben Frost
By The ThroatAudio

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Release date: 27/Mar/2013
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Style: Electro
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Description:Concept By: Ben Frost, Concept By: Sruli Recht, Design: Rebeca Méndez, Double Bass [Upright Bass]: Borgar Magnason, Field Recording [Recordings Of Orcas]: Heike Vester, Management: Sturla Ţórisson, Percussion: Paul Corley, Photography By [By The Throat]: Bjarni Gríms, Photography By [The Binding Of Isaac]: Sruli Recht, Piano [Prepared]: Paul Corley, Programmed By [Additional]: Paul Corley, Sound Designer, Effects [Additional Processes]: Lawrence English, Technician [Instrument Building], Engineer: Paul Corley, Written-By, Producer: Ben Frost, Sounds [Raw Material]: Crowpath, Strings [Unidentified One-stringed Instrument], Guitar [Additional]: Valgeir Sigurđsson, Violin, Viola, Cello: Amiina, Brass: Helgi Hrafn Jónsson, Piano [Prepared]: Nico Muhly, Strings [Additional]: Russell Fawcus, Brass: Helgi Hrafn Jónsson, Harpsichord, Piano [Prepared]: Nico Muhly, Voice: The Children Of Skálholt, Arranged By [Strings]: Ben Frost, Arranged By [Strings]: Nico Muhly, Performer: Ben Frost, Performer: Sam Amidon, Performer: Sigríđur Sunna Reynisdóttir, Performer: Valgeir Sigurđsson, Recorded By [Strings]: Sturla Ţórisson, Strings: Amiina, Sounds [Raw Material]: Crowpath, Sounds [Raw Material]: Crowpath, Percussion: Jeremy Gara, Programmed By [Additional]: David Letellier, Labelcode BDRC6.2 (HVALUR6, HVALUR006CD), Copyright (c) Bedroom Community, Pressed By MPO, Produced At Greenhouse Studios Iceland
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Who let the dogs outFrost’s follow-up to 2007’s much-fancied Theory Of Machines takes many of its cues from the grisly world of Italian director Dari...

cloudspeakers - 21/Feb/2010 
Ben Frost - By The ThroatBy The Throat is a menacingly suggestive title. It says to me: the music contained within this package; bedecked with picture...

Omar Kholeif - 25/Jan/2010 4 of 5 Stars!
Most people, I imagine, tend to associate the word “ambient” with a form of soulless pretentiousness that only high-brow music snobs are able to relat...

Daniel Rivera - 12/Jan/2010 4 of 5 Stars!
By the Throat. Markedly, Frost’s approach to ambience calls to mind a harsh blend of dark wave aesthetics and black metal noise honed to sublimi...

Grayson Currin - 08/Jan/2010 4 of 5 Stars!
Maybe it's By the Throat, the savagery-suggesting name of the fifth LP by Australia-born, Iceland-based producer Ben Frost, that gives the album its m...

Chris Jones - 15/Dec/2009 5 of 5 Stars!
What kind of perverse Australian ends up living and working in Reykjavik, Iceland Exactly the kind that would make bleak, desolate music like this, I...

Brandon Bussolini - 02/Dec/2009 
If you?ve never watched Twin Peaks, you wouldn?t know where Ben Frost took the song title "Leo Needs A New Pair of Shoes" from. It would not negativel...

Ian Mathers - 26/Nov/2009 4 of 5 Stars!
Bedroom Community is one of those perfect little labels you can't really see expanding much, nor do you really want it to. Valgeir Sigurðsson, Nico M...

David Stubbs - 10/Nov/2009 
The much-bandied word ‘ambient’ implies something liquid, even gaseous – a balmy, Radox swirl, or pleasingly evocative, beatless atm...

Chris Power - 21/Oct/2009 4 of 5 Stars!
Instrumental music tends to conjure images as well as purely aural sensations; colours at the very least, if not more representational forms. Australi...