Frazi.er is a producer and DJ hailing from Scotland with releases on Exhale and collaborations with Pan-Pot. We asked him to run through his top tracks.
What’s the first record you ever bought?
Robert Hood – ‘School (Hood Music 2)’
The first time you remember hearing electronic music?
At a house party at 16years old, hanging out with my mate’s big brother.
Your favourite ever record?
Very hard to pinpoint just one. Ben Klock – ‘Subzero’ was an early find and a track that inspired my raw sound.
The guaranteed floor-filler?
B.K – ‘Revolution’. I played this at my first open-to-close show and every time I’ve played it, it’s destroyed the dance floor.
The guilty pleasure?
Bob Sinclair – ‘World Hold On’. A bit more on the commercial side but always absolutely loved this track. I also have a guilty pleasure for Jorja Smith which would take a lot of people by surprise. I think she’s an incredibly talented artist and singer.
The last track of the night?
My most recent edit of Rui Da Silva – ‘Touch Me’.
The best chillout record?
Darren Price – ‘Airspace’.
The record everyone loves but you hate?
In respect of the artist, I’ll keep this one to myself haha 🙂
The best record for a family party?
Ultra Nate – ‘Free’
The soundtrack to a lazy Sunday afternoon?
Flock Of Seagulls – ‘I Ran’.
The worst record you’ve ever heard?
Reinier Zonneveld – ‘Eating Concrete’. Not that it’s badly produced but I hate these over-saturated main room sounds, and it leaves the new generation thinking that every track needs to be a big room techno track.
The record you’re proudest of?
Pan-Pot – ‘Confronted (Frazi.er Raw Remix)’. Just purely because this was such a huge achievement for me at the time, and I had great fun shooting the video track in my hometown. The track became a massive hit on Youtube as well.
Frazi.er is playing with Nina Kraviz at HYDRO in Glasgow on March 12th. Follow Frazi.er on Instagram.