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- Fact Magazine
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- Spin Magazine
- In Your Speakers
- Exclaim!
- Mess & Noise
- The Irish Times
- Sic Magazine
- The List
- Stereogum
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- Rolling Stone
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- Consequence Of Sound
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- Stereogum
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- The Quietus
Ben Frost makes music that sounds like cataclysmic natural phenomena, but A U R O R A throws that same chaos into outer space. To put it another way, he's made the heaviest and most combustive electronic album of the year -- dance music that features a drummer from Swans. Frost himself described it best, though: "It should just feel like being in a fucking particular accelerator. I wanted it to feel like something being pulled apart. Just massive, massive amounts of energy condensed to a point, just fucking exploding and radiating out towards you. That’s what I want. It should feel like you’re being drenched, showered in photons
Stereogum (June 23rd 2014)
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The Centre Cannot Hold
Released on 29 September 2017
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Threshold Of Faith EP
Released on 28 July 2017
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The Wasp Factory
Released on 9 December 2016
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V A R I A N T
Released on 8 December 2014
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A U R O R A
Released on 26 May 2014
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BY THE THROAT
Released on 9 November 2009
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Theory of Machines
Released on 5 February 2007
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