Dimitri Frost

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Dimitri Frost is a Melbourne-bred DJ from the 1999, now Monaco-based producer and label founder with 27 years of experience, forged in an era when the DJ booth was equal parts craft and confrontation: vinyl on two and even three decks, long blends, tension control, and zero shortcuts. His sound was built in the Global Underground generation, sharing stages and nights with the artists who shaped progressive, house, tech and breaks dance music worldwide, including Sasha, John Digweed, Lee Burridge, Dave Seaman, Carl Cox, Laurent Garnier, Dimitri From Paris, Bob Sinclar, and other defining names of that era.

Frost played across Australia, the USA, Canada, Germany, New Zealand and internationally, held regular gigs at Los Angeles’ Monday Social Club, played regularly on the Vancouver club circuit, and performed during Winter Music Conference in Miami in the early 2000s, when marathon sets and serious dancefloors were still the standard.

A defining chapter is Escape Project / ESC Escape, Dimitri Frost’s own event platform built from the ground up, according to his vision. At the height of Global Underground’s dominance in Australia, Frost delivered something genuinely rare: producing official Global Underground album release events in Melbourne, including Lee Burridge’s 24:7 release night, independently executed in a market where the biggest promoters typically controlled that pipeline. That same identity-first approach carried into Hiddenform Records, where Frost developed releases and projects with a label-minded ear: deep atmosphere, emotional propulsion, and a refusal to play it safe.

What makes that era especially tangible today is that Resident Advisor kept the receipts. RA’s early-2000s archives still document the Escape Project world in real time, including a review describing Dimitri Frost and Dan Ryan “pounding” tribal grooves and performing with four decks plus shared effects, before veering into breaks toward the end of the set. In a scene where so much history evaporated into old flyers and dead forums, that public record still being live matters.

As a producer, his catalogue includes “Obsolete” (with BP Zulauf), released alongside remixes by Nick & John Dalagelis, and featured on Greece’s Local Underground 2: The Underground Dance Scene of Greece compilation, a real Mediterranean link that resonates today from Mykonos to the Riviera.

After stepping away from full-time club life, Dimitri Frost built a decade-long career at the intersection of film, magazine publishing, luxury and culture: producing and writing in the entertainment world, with credits and collaborations spanning major industry players including Sony Pictures Classics and 20th Century Fox, and operating at awards-season, red-carpet level through his Swiss watch maison Maison François Borgel 1887 Genève. Through Borgel, Dimitri Frost has been present in awards-season culture, including Critics Choice Awards brand sponsorship and presenter-level visibility, with broader red-carpet presence tied to premier global events. He presented Best Foreign Film awards to Bong Joon-ho for Parasite and Alfonso Cuarón for Roma.

Today, Dimitri Frost brings 27 years of experience matching beats by ear as a vinyl purist. This isn’t nostalgia. It’s a return to precision mixing, proper dancefloor architecture, and that old-school confidence where the music speaks louder than known grooves. It’s a journey and an experience, mixed into one continuous set.

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