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Künstler-Porträts und Statements 2. Mick Harris aka Lull / Scorn, Birmingham/U.K.
Brief portrait: In several major and minor projects Harris applied himself to the manifold varieties of electronic music. Of these, especially the solo project "Lull", founded in 1992, should be emphasized here. Conceived as an ambient project "Lull", counter to Brian Eno's (Roxy Music, Talking Heads, et al.) original definition of ambient as an "unobtrusive musical wallpaper", was instead rather oriented to telling fascinating stories, or else to employing warm layers of drones to dwell in a noticeable equilibrium. The 5 LPs and 7 EPs published to date take the senses of the listener onto a journey into the depths of subterranean labyrinths ("Journey Through The Underworlds"), into various worlds of the wet element ("Cold Summer", "The Passing/Iceberg", "Brook"), or up into the infinite reaches of the universe ("Way Through Staring", "Echoed Currents/ Shooting Star Crash"). All in all, in his music Mick Harris works with the sensually perceptible experience of rhythm in time, space, and nature. The very essence of his music is energy. Musical influences: Brian Eno "Ambient 4: On Land" (Caroline Records, 1982)
Statement on "SEA-CHANGE/ REWORKED": Mick Harris works intuitively with sound and rhythm. He regularly uses everyday noises, familiar sounds that he utilizes in an unfamiliar way, restructuring them and thereby setting them into a new context of meaning. With this working method he partakes of a basic principle of geology: weathering, erosion, transport, and sedimentation. SEA-CHANGE/REWORKED is "clastic* music", which re-forms bits and pieces of sound to a new entity. * clastic (adj.): Refers to sediments whose material is the product of the mechanical destruction of other rocks.
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