Electronic music is like a dime a dozen these days, there's a lot of it and unfortunately most of it sounds very similar. One Floridian artist who doesn't sound similar and stands out amidst the crowd is FRANKEXIT. He is an extremely experimental DJ who continues to work for various events. Aside from DJing, FRANKEXIT makes his own music. His compositions are very similar to acts like THE APHEX TWIN, and other experimental IDM acts, while his DJing blends many forms of Minimal, House, Techno, and Breaks. In general his productions are multilayered and diverse. If this is all intriguing, then don't take my limiting word for it, check out his debut release What Keeps Me Up, his debut album is now available on iTunes and Spotify. This album leads off with the title track about insomnia, and the random thoughts that come with it, which is the perfect way to lead into the rest of the tracks on the album. If you like variety in your electronic music then check out FRANKEXIT on iTunes, Spotify, etc.

FRANKEXIT, formally known by his classical piano stage name Frank Beauchamp, is a techno producer and DJ based in Orlando, FL. FRANKEXIT is most closely affiliated with Scribbleland Entertainment, a label that values everything from South Californian "white-boy" rap to chiptunes and experimental music using outdated Reason Redrum patches, and he has also showcased much of the music of his beloved Ellum Audio friends (Maceo Plex) into recent audio/visual installations for events promoting the LSP for NASA.

 
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