HOARFROST

HOARFROST is a dark ambient / industrial project, created in 2006 in Silesia, an industrial region of Poland.

HOARFROST’s first album – “Dungeon” by Kaos-Ex-Machina – was released in early 2007. It was a story of human isolation and inability to escape pain. In KEM, HOARFROST also published songs on two compilations and a split with Mrok “The girl, who loved tattoos”, inspired by Ilsa Koch, the sadistic wife of the commandant of the Buchenwald concentration camp.

In 2008, HOARFROST took part in a compilation of the Eastern Front publishing house with the song “Insanus”. The first full-length CD HOARFROST and its official debut was “Ground zero”, released in September 2008 by Zoharum. It is a 37-minute description of a landscape emerging from an unknown cataclysm, showing ruins, steel debris, airborne dust, rust and debris, and collapsing structures.

A year later – in collaboration with INNER VISION LABORATORY – HOARFROST recorded the CD “Decline”, preceded by the single “Broken waltz” (both released by Zoharum). HOARFROST also participated in the compilations of Zoharum “Amalgame” and “Sensitive data” and the compilation of the Mizantrophy publishing house “Still the same after years”. So far, HOARFROST has performed live in Poland and Ireland.