Lars Fredrik Frøislie is a Norwegian multi-instrumentalist and composer best known as the keyboardist for the retro-progressive rock band Wobbler, where his swirling analog synth work and vintage Hammond organ chops have become a defining part of their nostalgic 1970s-inspired sound. Beyond his band duties, he’s also crafted solo material that leans into Nordic folk traditions and cinematic storytelling, as heard on releases like *Fire Fortellinger* (“Four Stories”) and *Et sted under himmelhvelvet* (“A Place Under the Sky”). His music often feels like a whimsical time capsule, blending pastoral melodies with Mellotrons, harpsichords, and other antique gear he passionately collects.
A self-proclaimed “old-school gear nerd,” Frøislie’s solo work and collaborations (like the track *Gamle Mester*) highlight his love for analog textures and folklore-infused narratives. Whether channeling prog-rock grandeur or folkloric whispers, his projects celebrate a deep connection to Norway’s musical heritage while embracing the playful eccentricity of vintage psychedelia. Fans of Wobbler’s intricate arrangements will find his solo output equally rich and immersive.
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