Intriguing double LP debut from Budapest native, Laurine Frost, who's created an intimidatingly expansive 13 tracker based around a Dostoyevsky short story. To be honest, i could take or leave the concept (for those who are interested, Frost has posted an extensive note on Bandcamp explaining it), but what's impressive here is the ground covered, resulting in a hard-to-pigeonhole journey round jazz, electronica, dub-techno, and even a kind of post-kraut experimentalism in the space-y synth drones. It's not all successful, but there's an infectious free-spirited nature to Frost's approach and you've got to appreciate anyone willing to go full kitchen sink on their debut. Beautiful sleeve, too.