Scorn

Scorn

Dense layers of bass pulse beneath expansive textures, fostering a meditative space where silence meets rhythmic insistence.

dub music · industrial metal · post-industrial music

United Kingdom

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Gyral

Gyral

1995

About Scorn

Scorn occupies a vital space in the landscape of ambient and dub music, reshaping how listeners engage with rhythm and atmosphere.
With a sound rooted in heavy bass and spacious textures, the project has redefined the boundaries of immersive audio experiences, inviting audiences to lose themselves in a deep sonic environment that simultaneously feels intimate and...
With a sound rooted in heavy bass and spacious textures, the project has redefined the boundaries of immersive audio experiences, inviting audiences to lose themselves in a deep sonic environment that simultaneously feels intimate and expansive. The approach of Scorn is marked by a meticulous layering of sounds that balances rhythm with mood, often utilizing unconventional percussion and minimalist elements. This innovative method creates a sense of tension and release that draws listeners into its world, allowing for an exploration of both physicality and emotion within the music. The production technique emphasizes not just melody but the emotional weight carried by each sound, making it a profound listening experience. Lyrical themes are often absent, giving way to a more impressionistic storytelling that relies on texture and mood rather than narrative. This absence of traditional lyrics allows for exploration of feelings like isolation, introspection, or even euphoria, all conveyed through sonic landscapes rather than words. The tone remains grounded yet ethereal, creating an evocative experience that resonates deeply.

12 studio albums· 1 decade· United Kingdom

Full discography

Scorn's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

12 releases 12 albums 1992–2007
Discography may be incomplete (12 of ~13 albums indexed) • 4 missing albums detected
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