
A rambling collection of analog synths and a church organ, making a great awful racket over pirated break-beats, with a madman at the helm, tweaking filters a
...Bad Mr Frosty (aka john david peer)established a name for himself as one of Eastern Canada's top hard rock keyboardists back in the late 1980's, before moving to Vancouver to play and compose all original music. While living and working on his fishing charter boat for seven years, he became an electronic rave/after hours performer during the mid to late '90's. The co-founder of Vancouver hard-core band "Yeah Whatever" was already known for his insane analogue synth work, and "church-organ-from-hell" Hammond B3. Frosty also opened 2 after-hours clubs (the 151, Palace after Dark)) hours, which booked some massive talent including Veal, Smack, The Hard Rock Miners, Noise Therapy, Yeah Whatever, etc. Some of you will also remember fRosTy's after-hours "pirate boat" moored by BC Place for the summer of '95 as well as 151 W7th (at Cambie) AKA Pirate's Island Studios (Hello to any survivors!). ...In 1998 he finally remembered to leave BC, after one year had stretched to seven, and returned to the East Coast to join Canadian Indie funk-rock band Sweet Tooth. After the 2001 release of their second album ("Gimme Some", available at HMV.com and Sam's bargain-bin near you) fRosTy relocated to his new home in Liverpool, England for the bext 7 years. Fans of fRosTy, after moving several of his songs into the UK Top 100 (Electronic on the sadly defunct MP3.com) are now looking forward to the long awaited release of the darker and more intense project; "Spirit Chaser"; realized on all analogue and Analogue modelling hard-synths, including the Korg Vocoder. fRosTy now lives mostly in a house back in the woods near Halifax, Nova Scotia, with a divorce and no children, and spends the winter months working and playing in Central America.
You can contact fRosTy at johnpeer@canada.com
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