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Yet another side project from Scorn mastermind Mick Harris (formerly of Napalm Death), Lull is exactly what its name would seem to imply — ambient noise with a surprisingly hypnotic effect. Consisting of a one-hour-long track that unfolds excruciatingly slowly, Continue could be the soundtrack for a '90s version of 2001: A Space Odyssey, which was equally unnerving for its vast expanses of nothingness. Where Scorn can be the horrific equivalent of a musical Freddy Krueger — getting in your face to tell you how badly he's gonna mess you up — Lull's approach is more subtle and seductive, soothing your nerves before slitting your throat while you sleep. Spooky stuff.

Customer Reviews

Anything Mick Harris does is cool...

... though I am perplexed as to the "Parental Advisory" explicit rating on this - this album is 100% instrumental with no lyrics.

Hypnotic

I found this through the Pandora Project and love to listen to it when working. Perfect background ambient that I seem to never tire of.

An Hour Long..?

My God, I won't ever need to change the song for a month... Just listening to the 1:30 trail sounds chill, but I'm hoping for a draft of notes to air in eventually.

Biography

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '90s

Closely allied with post-industrial dub terrorists such as Bill Laswell, Techno Animal, James Plotkin, Robert Musso, and Anton Fier, Birmingham-based artist Mick Harris is something of a study in extremes. A drummer with noted death metal outfit Napalm Death through the group's late-'80s/early-'90s heyday, Harris began experimenting with monochrome ambient and dub styles toward the tail end of his association with that group. Releasing material through Earache as Scorn (his ambient dub aegis) and...
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