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FRAZI.ER

Scotland’s young shining, techno talent Frazi.er is pioneering the latest generation of clubbing fanatics. His uniquely raw, energetic sound has led to international recognition, intense touring and seminal releases on world renowned labels such as EXHALE. Hailing from an industrious town in Central Scotland with a long history of deprivation, it’s fair to say there has been no shortage of music hungry admirers. Frazi.er’s experience focused club nights have become one of the most hard to grab tickets in his home country, selling out The Hydro one of the biggest arenas in Europe. None better tells this story than the Open To Close at SWG3’s “Galvanizer” warehouse selling out 2dates in 14minutes, while fully crashing Resident Advisor. The night consists of long, high intensity techno, a light show that wouldn't look out of place at any of Europe’s top festivals and the first in the UK to introduce a 'no camera policy', much to the delight of clubbers. When not throwing down at the hardest nights in Scotland, Frazi.er can be found at residencies at the infamous Subclub, Terminal V Festival & SWG3. With a profile now soaring across the UK and beyond, Frazi.er more recently collaborated with Pan-Pot in a remix of their legendary ‘Confronted' track - celebrating 10 years of the release. The construction of this remix really highlights his forward thinking, creative skills and revolutionary vision. This release in combination with a mind-warping music video resulted in a grand slam project and became a huge hit on YouTube. Frazi.er is no stranger to big projects having shared decks with the likes of Dax J, Amelie Lens, Kobosil, Robert Hood, Speedy J, SHDW & Obscure Shape to name a few. At just 27 years old he's fast becoming one of the UK’s most sought after artist’s and in the mantra of his very own CONCEPT .... “The Journey Continues”.
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