Uri Frost, is an Israeli rock guitarist, producer and director. Frost's dark and often intellectual art and music are informed by a sense of rootlessness and exile. Yoav Kutner, Israel's acclaimed rock music critic wrote about Frost: "He is a unique voice in Israeli rock music and his restless guitar, filled with feedbacks is eminent in all the music groups he was a part of".
In 1984 Frost went back to Rio de Janeiro and by chance began playing again, now with Philippe Hemadou who played the Moog synthesizer, and then with Adriana Dolabella whom Frost taught to play the Bass. Together they formed the band Kazbah which was part of the underground scene that started taking off in Rio de Janeiro in the mid-1980s. The band recorded in a secluded farm on the outskirts of the jungle, using a 4 channel tape with Frost also programming a Dr. Rhythm drum machine. They produced several instrumental tracks several and songs, one of which became a hit and was often played on the mythic Radio Fluminense.
In 1988 Frost returned to Israel and together with "Shosho" Yoav Shaaya, formed the band HaPliz. Later Shahar Levi joined on the Bass and Niss on the drums. The band mixed rock and roll with a scent of middle eastern music. HaPliz is considered to "have been there ahead of their time and prepared the ground for what was to follow later, through the generation of the Roxanne bands". Their single album Under the Spell is a "well constructed, brilliant array of songs that shows HaPliz in best moments," concluded the music critique Yoram Bar after returning from their show which he wrote, "had been the best rock show I have experienced in my entire life."
Frost had also begun working at the time with Eran Zur on a project that became the band Carmela Gross Wagner. They were joined by Ori Ballak and Avshalom Kaspi. In 1991 they recorded their debut album, Black Flower, which was a massive success and hugely influential. Later on, Frost left the band but continued working as guest musician and producer.
Film school
In 1992 Frost started at the Sam Spiegel Film School, Jerusalem. His 2nd year project was the film 22/D, a Sci fipolitical tale that shows a few episodes in the life of a man who immigrated to Israel and is faced with a Zionist conspiracy. The film was awarded the 1995 prize for Best Experimental Short by the Israeli Film Institute. In 1995, he left Sam Spiegel without completing the program.
Between 1992 and 1995 Frost was a member of the band Reer. Together with Arik Hayut, Ran Slavin and Adam Horovitz of Nosei Hamigbaat. They released two albums with the Israeli major label Hed Artzi - Reer in 1993 and Private Pleasures, in 1996.
In 2000 Frost returned to Israel and from 2001 started to write music for dance. He directed and wrote music for Iteret and "Gaza" by Tamar Borer, Black Country, Tetris, Arnika for Noa Dar, Between 2002 and 2004 he collaborated with Ran Slavin on SuBo, an improvisational duo which used live electronic instruments and video. They performed in Austria, Slovenia and Israel. In 2002 he composed the soundtrack for the Israeli documentary Garden. In 2005 Assaf Tager invited Frost to produce Katamine's first album and Frost also directed two video clips. Lag included nine original songs and a cover of the Butthole Surfers. The album was voted Album of the Year by the weekly Haiir.
In 2010 Frost collaborated on an album with artist Elyasaf Kowner Ressek Zar, released and distributed by Hi Fidelity. The album was described as "the embodiment of pure art. Kowner and Frost are in constant search and they give the listener that feeling of going into a museum of modern art".
Also in 2010 Frost co-founded Tel Aviv-based alternative electronic band Mambas with Jeki Ameamemet and Gil Luz. The trio's music incorporates elements of dance, noise and pop. The band's music, though based on electronic sounds, is played live, creating a combination of loop-based dance music and a live rock performance. In 2013 Frost produced the debut album of the Amsterdam and Tel Aviv-based band Hexenschuss by Mambas keyboarder Gil Luz and the drummer Assi Weitz.