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LULL

Progressive Electronic • United Kingdom


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Lull is a project of muscian Mick Harris, who is best known for his work as a drummer in the early grindcore scene, with Napalm Death, Extreme Noise Terror, and others. After leaving Napalm Death Harris went on to create the band Scorn, a ambient dub project, and the dark ambient project Lull. Lull's first album, Dreamt About Dreaming, is credited with being the first in the sub-genre of dark ambient known as Isolationism, which is very minamalist in nature, yet also very engaging and deep. Lull's sound is comparable to that of Thomas Köner, who's work is also credited as being one of the founders of the Isolationism sub-genre.

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2.50 | 2 ratings
Dreamt About Dreaming
1992
0.00 | 0 ratings
Journey Through Underworlds
1993
3.96 | 4 ratings
Cold Summer
1994
4.50 | 2 ratings
Continue
1996
0.00 | 0 ratings
Way Through Staring
1997
0.00 | 0 ratings
That Space Somewhere
2022

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4.00 | 1 ratings
Circadian Rhythm Disturbance (collaboration with Beta Cloud)
2008
4.00 | 1 ratings
Circadian Rhythm Disturbance Reconfigured (collaboration with Beta Cloud)
2012

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 Cold Summer by LULL album cover Studio Album, 1994
3.96 | 4 ratings

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Cold Summer
Lull Progressive Electronic

Review by Dobermensch
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4 stars 'Cold Summer' is similar in many ways to Thomas Köner, in that it's a beatless mournful recording with only the sounds of subdued synths to be heard. It is however a beautiful piece of music from beginning to end, there are no traces of the Dub-beat 'Scorn' or any remnants of his original metal band 'Napalm Death'. Instead what you get here is a very alien landscape which should not be listened to until 1.00am.

Like 'Lustmord' but less threatening and more ambient. It's almost like listening to a bowling ball in slow motion running towards skittles. Some pretty little whistles keep me intrigued throughout this 25 minute opener. The whole album sounds like floating ghosts in an alien landscape. Almost like leaves dropping in slow motion from an Autumnal tree.

'Cold Summer' is by far the best album by Lull being the creepiest and most chilling album they recorded. Fans of Tangerine Dream's 'Zeit' would be advised to seek this out.

'Long Way Home' has beautiful chiming bells mixed and mashed to oblivion as a deeply ominous bass sweeps in the foreground. An almost deafening sub-deep bass runs rampant before being barely audible in the next track. This is the classic example of the genre known as 'Isolationism' and this recording has that inherent all consuming darkness.

Thanks to Philippe Blache for the artist addition.

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