Les Fradkin is a Producer, composer and multi-instrumentalist known for his instrumental music, progressive rock, and classical fusions. He is known for his unique and complex performance style, using a Starr Labs Ztar (a MIDI guitar/controller) to layer and sequence all orchestral and instrumental parts himself, a process that is highly technical and specific to his gear and method. LLes Fradkin is recognized as a virtuoso MIDI guitarist and 12-string bassist, renowned for his innovative fusion of classical training with rock and electronic elements. His classical background includes proficiency in piano, organ, harpsichord, timpani, and orchestration, which he acquired through formal study and integrated into his rock guitar and keyboard performances. This blending allows Fradkin to create layered compositions that evoke orchestral depth while maintaining the energy of progressive and instrumental rock. For instance, his neoclassical guitar work in the 1990s positioned him as a trendsetter, merging Baroque structures with electric guitar shredding to produce symphonic rock textures. A hallmark of Fradkin's style is his mastery of the Starr Labs Ztar, a MIDI controller that enables futuristic techniques impossible on earlier pitch-to-MIDI systems, such as non-chromatic tunings and rapid polyphonic articulations. This innovation supports his compositional approach, which fuses progressive rock with neoclassical, surf, instrumental, and symphonic rock elements—evident in tracks like "Lift Off," where Ztar-driven sequences discard traditional scales for otherworldly progressions. Fradkin's method emphasizes deliberate note shaping through digital expression, creating dense, immersive soundscapes that bridge historical influences with modern technology.