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Scorn - White Irises Blind mp3 download
Singer: Scorn
Title: White Irises Blind
Released: 1997
Country: UK & US
Style: Illbient, Dub, Industrial, Ambient
Genre: Electronic
Rating: 4.1
Votes: 489
Formats: XM AUD TTA MPC RA DXD AHX
MP3 size: 1194 mb

Scorn - White Irises Blind mp3 download

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 White Irises Blind 6:07
2 White Irises Blind (Minimal Mix) 5:47
3 Black Ash Dub 8:00
4 Drained 7:38
5 Host Of Scorpions 5:00
6 Lick Forever Dog (Edit) 3:10
7 On Ice (Disembodied In Dub) 7:54
8 Heavy Blood (Ambient Freaks Mix) 6:24
9 Heavy Blood (The Blood Fire Dub) 5:36
10 Stairway (Ninj Remix)
Remix – Ninj
6:45

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Jasmine Cafe, The Studio
  • Mixed At – Jasmine Cafe, The Studio

Credits

  • Artwork [Sleeve Concept] – Scorn
  • Design, Artwork [Image Manipulation] – Antz White
  • Engineer – Jon Wakelin
  • Layout [Montage On Pages 2/3] – Teresa Mills
  • Percussion – Malcolm And Randolf
  • Performer [Scorn] – Michael John Harris*, Nicholas James Bullen*
  • Producer – Scorn

Notes

Recorded and mixed at Jasmine Cafe the Studio, Birmingham.

This reissue contains the tracks featured on Lick Forever Dog and White Irises Blind EP's plus an unreleased Ninj remix.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 745316017525

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
MOSH 175 CD, IRS 996.175 Scorn White Irises Blind ‎(CD, Comp) Earache, Earache MOSH 175 CD, IRS 996.175 UK & US 1997
MASS 0423 Scorn White Irises Blind ‎(Cass, Comp) Metal Mind Records MASS 0423 Poland 1997
MOSH 175 CD Scorn White Irises Blind ‎(CD, Comp) Earache MOSH 175 CD US 1997

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"White Irises Blind" shows a much more Dubby sound than some of the later, post-BULLEN SCORN music. Still having traces of GODFLESH to their music, they managed to create a quite commercial sound on this early single with an almost sequencer-sounding prowl-bass. The PIL influence is also apparent, but, while PIL were actually a lot more slip-shod and ragged than we'd prefer to remember them, SCORN were smooth, sleek and honed to perfection. Both versions show a group who had set their sights on leaving a Thrash-influenced past behind and setting out on a more mainstream career. The "Black Ash Dub" plays in the margins of the title track, exploring the true meaning of Dub - to take a spartan track and decorate it with effects like some audio Christmas Tree. "Drained" probably hearkens back to GODFLESH days, with lazy angry guitar, and towards a possible future, with Industrial noise rhythm which gives it a nasty blackness. Interesting, shaky structure which almost promises to fall apart at any second. "Host Of Scorpions" could have escaped from a PIL session - bright live drums and a sub-bassement bass which wanders around like a hebephrenic drunk. Wicked filtered guitar puts this in a league all of it's own. With "Lick Forever Dog (Edit)" they had not quite escaped the influence of GODFLESH, although the heavy use of samplers took it out of the Drudge Cyber Rock league and made it something else. "On Ice (Disembodied In Dub)" seems more like "Evanescence" period dance music and should have warned us of the wonders to come. Dub, yes, but catchy with some great motifs. "Heavy Blood (Ambient Freaks Mix)" could have made a single on it's own and indeed would have probably been a better choice - groovy PIL bassline, church bell like ambience and crisp drums hold rock solid throughout. A very hooky track indeed. "Heavy Blood (The Blood Fire Dub)" takes a very different view of this piece - saturating the drums and almost-hidden bass in copious amounts of fx. Very slack, experimental and dark. The final track is a remix from the even later "Gyral" album by Junglist NINJ who has professed to wanting to combine his drum 'n' bass sound with dark ambience. A deft hand and a lively if dangerous mind have given this madcap variation leagues of distance from the original. If the styles on this album change throughout, the this takes things even further. A cunning mixture of almost silent subtlety and full on crazed druming.Combining the two early singles along with a more recent remix by Junglist NINJ, this shows a more structured, less exploratory SCORN, and clocks up a massive 62'26".Originally reviewed for Soft Watch.
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