Scorn was created by Mick Harris in 1991 to create rhythmic, hypnotic drum and bass music. Since its inception, with its throbbing low end, ethereal sounds and big beats, Scorn has explored previously uncharted musical territory and, in the process, has redefined the world of ambient dub.
In a very short period of time, Scorn has emerged as the vanguard of both the post-rock and isolationist aesthetics; appropriating such distinctly communal musics as hip-hop and dub to... Read more Scorn was created by Mick Harris in 1991 to create rhythmic, hypnotic drum and bass music. Since its inception, with its throbbing low end, ethereal sounds and big beats, Scorn has explored previously uncharted musical territory and, in the process, has redefined the world of ambient dub.
In a very short period of time, Scorn has emerged as the vanguard of both the post-rock and isolationist aesthetics; appropriating such distinctly communal musics as hip-hop and dub to extreme, individualistic ends.
Earning the respect of its contemporaries, 1994's Scorn lp Ellipsis featured remixes by Coil, Bill Laswell, Meat Beat Manifesto, P.C.M., and Scanner among others. Following a series of well-received, critically acclaimed recordings, Zander is Scorn's debut release for Invisible Records. With its unique blend of sub bass and minimalist grooves, Scorn continues to challenge standard concepts of structure to forge its own musical path.
Scorn - anamnesis features tracks from Scorn John Peel sessions. Immaculate low end from the bbc's london studios.
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