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A Gyral Murder

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Scorn: “Stairway” (Gyral, Earache 1995)
Gyral is probably my favorite of Mick Harris’s transmissions as Scorn, hailing from the mid-90s after he fully divorced the project from its grindcore beginnings and moved more fully into slow, dubby downtempo.
Scorn: “Black Box” (Gyral, Earache 1995)
Deep cut from Scorn’s fifth album Gyral, which found Mick Harris exploring the deepest dub terrain of the project’s repertoire, quite estranged from the grindcore that defined their earliest output.
Scorn // Six Hours One Week

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"Six Hours One Week" Scorn
Gyral
Best band I discovered in 2013
Scorn.
Listening to the album "Gyral" has seeped under my skin. The album is amazingly minimal and bass heavy, but minimal in a very awesome way as the sound is very expansive. Honestly it actually is a fuckin masterpiece. It is deeper than Scorn's "Evanescence" (which if you enjoy early 90s Meat Beat Manifesto, should go out and buy this ASAP). The fact that this was a group spawned from a European Metal band to evolve into an industrial dub band is really fucking awesome.
Time Went Slow //Scorn, Gyral 1995