Artist
Scorn
Scorn is a British experimental noise and industrial music project active since the early 1990s, known for harsh, uncompromising soundscapes.
About
Scorn is a British industrial and experimental music project that emerged from the UK underground noise scene in the early 1990s. The project is characterized by harsh, abrasive soundscapes blending elements of industrial noise, dark ambient, and electroacoustic experimentation. Active primarily throughout the 1990s, Scorn released a series of challenging and uncompromising records that helped define the aesthetic of British experimental noise music during the decade. Their discography includes Deliverance and Lick Forever Dog, both released in 1992, followed by White Irises Blind in 1993, Colossus in 1994, and Ellipsis in 1995. These releases showcase the project's evolution within the broader industrial and noise underground, contributing to the development of experimental electronic music at the intersection of brutalism and avant-garde composition. Scorn's work influenced subsequent generations of noise and industrial artists, maintaining a reputation for uncompromising artistic vision within the avant-garde music community.




