- 1. 1. Deathless Audio 5.04 4840 plays
- 2. 2. Train of Thoughts 3.22 1643 plays
- 3. 3. Monkey Stones 2.43 1632 plays
- 4. 4. Nature Blues 2.47 3107 plays
- 5. 5.Travel Alone 3.36 1759 plays
- 6. 6. Astral Knights 5.31 1300 plays
- 7. 7. Girl with no Eyes 4.28 1020 plays
Mongolia E.P 4 tracks, 14.03 Frenic on September 04, 2012 18:36
- 1. 01- Frenic - Wolf Falcon Deer 4.14 3939 plays
- 2. 02- Frenic - Ulan Bator 3.22 2850 plays
- 3. 03- Frenic - Eternal Plains 2.32 2809 plays
- 4. 04- Frenic - The Tumen Horsemen 3.54 2434 plays
Hiphop and Downtempo 12 tracks, 51.50 Frenic on October 10, 2011 12:47
- 1. Deep Secrets 5.22 11462 plays
- 2. Blame (Frenic & Blacksmith) 3.33 2543 plays 90.0 BPM
- 3. How You fall 4.47 3061 plays
- 4. Inception Beat (feat Puke Nukem) 3.28 1306 plays
- 5. Jive Belly (Frenic & ASM) 5.46 1378 plays
- 6. Route Nationale to Paris 3.56 3768 plays
- 7. Feel this way (Frenic&Blacksmith) 3.14 918 plays
- 8. Piece of the Pie (Frenic & Blacksmith) 3.04 833 plays
- 9. Jah Funk - feat Crids+Dre Bird 3.46 1831 plays
- 10. Get the Math 5.18 2204 plays
- 11. No Apologies 4.15 798 plays 94.0 BPM
- 12. Kill Emill - Dont Let Me Down (Frenic Remix) 5.17 1467 plays
The Time Trilogy L.P 22 tracks, 1.22.23 Frenic on April 04, 2012 21:51
- 1. Phonographic Introduction 1.48 2994 plays
- 2. Alright 4.21 34279 plays
- 3. Everything Electric 3.56 2128 plays
- 4. Things get better Part1 2.52 1915 plays 100.0 BPM
- 5. Echos In India 5.26 1966 plays
- 6. You are the Bomb 3.20 2307 plays
- 7. Long Misty Blue 4.05 2271 plays 85.0 BPM
- 8. The Monolith 2.38 2388 plays
- 9. Get Out of Dodge 4.02 2213 plays
- 10. 03 - Green Leaves And Thunder 3.33 1899 plays
- 11. New World 3.01 2400 plays
- 12. Big Score 4.35 1561 plays
- 13. Open Door feat. Crids and Holly McDade 3.12 1595 plays
- 14. Heaven Knows Too Much 7.16 1492 plays
- 15. Time Present Now 2.23 2144 plays
- 16. Money Aint No Women 4.14 2312 plays
- 17. Future Feels Good 4.54 1495 plays
- 18. Lazy Sunday Stereo 4.00 1225 plays
- 19. No Time For Fake 3.02 1098 plays
- 20. Hold the Dark 3.53 1062 plays
- 21. Something Missing 5.01 2357 plays
- 22. In the hands of the Computers 0.41 737 plays
Bass Music 13 tracks, 1.10.10 Frenic on October 10, 2011 12:48
- 1. Punish Me 5.19 4759 plays 100.0 BPM
- 2. Better Get Lifted 5.06 3781 plays 100.0 BPM
- 3. Forward Moving 6.00 1764 plays 140.0 BPM
- 4. Love Will Catch You 5.00 1563 plays 72.0 BPM
- 5. Stolen Kisses 5.54 1129 plays
- 6. Teenage Sensation (Frenic Remix) 5.47 4272 plays 120.0 BPM
- 7. Salt n Pepa vs Mr Oizo (Frenics Flat Out Mash Up) 5.32 2932 plays
- 8. PulpFusion-Street Art (Frenic Remix) 6.36 1665 plays 100.0 BPM
- 9. Ewan Hoozami-Falcon Punch (Frenic Remix) 5.45 1116 plays
- 10. Dope of the Dopest 5.43 1321 plays
- 11. A Fools Paradise 4.20 920 plays 98.0 BPM
- 12. Sex Drums Funk & Roll (Frenic Remix) 4.24 1156 plays
- 13. Preview clips - Yama Ray - Life in reverse E.P 4.37 912 plays
About
For Booking email info@djfrenic.com
Sam Fergusson known to many as Frenic is a fast emerging UK talent garnering an international reputation for producing music which shows his inspiration from many forms of dance and hip hop whilst hinting at deeper musical influence. Frenic first started making beats for hip hop MC’s after becoming inspired by listening to rap heavyweights Wu-Tang Clan, DJ Premier, and Pete Rock. Having bought a pair of turntables began his quest into understanding scratching and turntableism which then lead him to forming a live act called Lost Project. Popular on the U.K hip hop scene, they played many lives sets to great response, even supporting hip hop royalty like The Pharcyde, The Beatnuts, Task Force and Afrika Bambaataa.
In the late 90s Frenic was attracted to the growing Drum n Bass scene and before long he and DJ Dis started playing a DnB raves djing for the famous “One Nation” young dj agency. The pair made it all the way to the Movement Vestax DJ comp finishing, as runners up to the now well known JFB. Frenic also moved to Bristol in search of broadening his musical horizons and meet more like minded people.
Now 16 years on, he has forged a reputation as one of the best party DJs to come out of the U.K, often a regular on the UK festival circuit, and well as his famous annual sets at the F1 Grand Prix and Moto G.P.
His Sets are defined by a deep a eclectic selection of beats, breaks and bass, uniquely blended and fused utilising his turntableist skills he acquired through years of Djing within the UK Hip Hop scene.
In the last few years Frenic has focused on his own music production creating a selection of acclaimed E.Ps. Starting with “The Future Will Be Better Tomorrow” Frenic brought soul, funk and hip hop to the table and the hit single “Alright”. “SoulBass” was Frenics next release bringing his dance music influences to the forefront of his production, incorporating big bass sounds and synths, but still with a nucleus of deep musicality.
The Latest offering, “Lessons From the Past” featuring tracks “New World”, and “Get out of Dodge” Showcase a darker, more cinematic style that has brought widespread interest and international recognition.
With the DJ diary filling up and new sounds planned for release, Frenic’s unique musical style and audio soundscape is in line to set the world ablaze far beyond the Bristish shores he hails from.