FREQUENCY
Music Producer, Composer and DJ

Bryan Fryzel p/k/a Frequency is a New York-based music producer, composer and DJ. He is known for his ability to cross various genres and for helping new artists develop their sound. Recently, he was
featured in the January 2014 issue of XXL as well as the 150th edition of Pensado's Place after
producing and co-writing the Billboard #1 hit record "The Monster" for Eminem and Rihanna.

He got his start as the DJ/producer of the underground Hip-Hop group The Understudies, which released the 12-inch single "Now & Then" b/w "Bananas" in the summer of 2004. The Understudies' strong reputation in the independent Hip-Hop scene led Frequency to work with several popular underground mainstays such as Lyricist Lounge alum Wordsworth and El Da Sensei of The Artifacts.

2006 was a break-out year for Frequency. Not only did he win Scion's New York leg of the King of the Beats competition, but he earned his first platinum plaque when he produced the critically-acclaimed record entitled "Think About It" off of Snoop Dogg's Tha Blue Carpet Treatment LP. Frequency's
work on the track landed him a spot in Scratch Magazine's "Boiling Point" column.

Over the next several years, Frequency produced tracks for Ghostface Killah, Cam'ron, Red Café, Lil'
Mama, eMC, Ras Kass, and the breakout New York radio anthem for Juganot – "En Why Cee"
(featuring Joell Ortiz and Uncle Murda). He also became a member of the legendary production team
The Trackmasters, with whom he produced records for Lil' Kim, Keyshia Cole, Slim (from 112),
Beenie Man, Game and others. In addition, Frequency joined forces with Snoop Dogg again,
producing "One Chance (Make It Good)" for Snoop's Ego Trippin' LP.

In 2009, Frequency began working with Slaughterhouse, the upstart Hip-Hop supergroup comprised of Joell Ortiz, Joe Budden, Royce 5'9" and Crooked I (currently signed to Shady Records). Over the
next several years, Frequency worked extensively with Slaughterhouse, producing, recording, mixing
and serving as the tour DJ for the group and several of its members.

In 2011, Frequency helped secure a record deal for iFFY the Bad Man with Universal Republic.
iFFY's debut single "Do You" peaked at #15 on the Sirius XM Hits 1 weekly countdown. Also in 2011,
Frequency released "Take Me Home Tonight" (Big Beat/Atlantic) as part of his EDM side project FNA. The following year, Frequency landed placements on B.o.B's Strange Clouds and MGK's Lace Up.

Frequency kicked off 2014 sitting on top of the Billboard Hot 100 for the third straight week after
producing and co-writing Eminem's hit single "The Monster" featuring Rihanna. "The Monster" hit
#1 on eight different Billboard charts and also helped Rihanna tie Michael Jackson for having the third
most #1 singles of all time. Also in January 2014, Frequency produced the debut single "Reflections"
(Photo Finish) by the indie rock band Misterwives, which was featured on iTunes as Song of the Week.

For all inquires, contact: Joshua Kamen, Esq. at (347) 524-5122 or joshuakamen@yahoo.com