Scorn (band)
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Left-Right: Nicholas Bullen, Mick Harris
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Background information | ||
Origin | Birmingham, England, UK |
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Genre(s) | Electronic Dub Ambient Industrial Experimental |
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Years active | 1991 – present day | |
Label(s) | Vivo Records Hymen Records Ant-Zen Invisible Records KK Records Possible Records Earache Records |
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Website | Mick Harris' website | |
Members | ||
Mick Harris | ||
Former members | ||
Nicholas Bullen Justin Broadrick James Plotkin |
Scorn is the one-man project of former Napalm Death drummer Mick Harris. Nic Bullen (one of the founder members of Napalm Death in 1981) was also a member of the project from its inception in 1991. Bullen left the group in April 1995.
Musically, much of the output has been minimalist beats with an emphasis on very deep basslines, often resembling dub and trip-hop in structure. Despite these resemblances, Scorn is often associated with industrial and experimental music, and is considered a rare example of a successful industrial/downtempo crossover artist. Scorn is recorded in Mick Harris' home studio, "the box".
Mick Harris also has another lesser known side project called Lull. Lull's sound is more ambient and textural with less emphases on heavy low BPM beats, and more of a rich soundscape feel.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- 1992 - Vae Solis
- 1994 - Colossus
- 1994 - Evanescence
- 1995 - Ellipsis (Remixes collection)
- 1996 - Gyral
- 1996 - Logghi Barogghi
- 1997 - Whine
- 1997 - Zander
- 1999 - Anamnesis - Rarities 1994 - 1997
- 2000 - Greetings From Birmingham
- 2002 - Plan B
- 2004 - List Of Takers
[edit] Singles & EPs
- 1992 - Deliverance
- 1992 - Lick Forever Dog
- 1993 - Lament
- 1993 - White Irises Blind
- 1994 - Silver Rain Fell
- 1995 - Stairway
- 1996 - Leave It Out
- 2000 - Imaginaria Award
- 2002 - Governor
- 2006 - Whistle For It (limited edition 10 inch vinyl single)