Señor Frio is 1/2 of Camino Acid (w/ SciFiSol) and 1/2 of Dirty Panda (w/ [Sik]), producing electro and techno tracks for nearly 4 years now. Playing live armed with a laptop and two drum machines, he brings a continuous mix of beats, bass and electrofunk blippiness.
Frio's solo style still holds its roots in electro, yet incorporates the elements of downtempo, house, idm and techno. Having played solo gigs at Holocene, KPSU, Noir, Smart Bar in Chicago, and the Decibel Festival in Seattle, he has honed his skills at engaging the listener with his own brand of techno-eroticism while gaining supreme knowledge in rocking the dance floor. Señor Frio's first release has just come out on Digital Distortions. His first techno release has come out on the Narita records Terminal 2 compilation. Some may think the machine music is cold but Señor Frio es muy caliente!
Releases:
I'm track A1 on this compilation, which features Arctic Hospital, Eric McIntyre and Benjamin May as well. You can check it out here: Terminal 2
Here are some of my tracks on Digital Distortions via Beatport:
This new release (along with other great Ditial Distortions releases) are available at the following online stores:
Hey there, we would love to see you at Holocene Thursday Dec 4th for the second edition all SubSensory tech/house/funk dance party. Expect good times, good people, good music, good drinks, $5.
My burning rattendecker smells of the things that have been sucked; rats, Ratt (the band), and of-course furry things that we shall never speak of again.
Hey there. Just wanted to let you know about our event at Holocene on Thursday Aug 14th. We expect this to be a really fun evening, and it’s only 3 bucks at the door. Hope you can make it!
Thursday June 12th at Gallery Nineteen 36 8pm $10 suggested donation 1936 NORTH Alberta St. Portland, Oregon
West of Interstate on the corner of Alberta and N. Denver street.
With In Gowan Ring, Ocelli and special appearance by Jen Folker formerly of DAHLIA
As many of you know, I'm leaving for Tuva on the 16th of June to further my studies in Khoomei (Tuvan throat singing) as well as compete in the International Khoomei Symposium in late July. I've worked tirelessly for almost 6 months straight to raise $10,000 to fund this climactic life endeavour.