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Lull - Continue flac album
  • Performer Lull
  • Title Continue
  • Date of release 1996
  • Style Dark Ambient, Minimal
  • Other formats AA FLAC AIFF MOD TTA MMF XM
  • Genre Electronic
  • Size MP3 1674 mb
  • Size FLAC 1373 mb
  • Rating: 4.1
  • Votes: 697

Lull : Continue,álbum, crítica, lista de pistas, mp3, letras. Data de lançamento 01 Outubro 1996. Labels Release Entertainment. Estilo de MúsicaDark Ambient. Membros têm este álbum0.

Released date 01 October 1996. Music StyleDark Ambient. Members owning this album0.

Continue ‎(CD, Album). Release Entertainment. Vendre cette version. Continue ‎(File, MP3, Album, RE, 128). Not On Label (Mick Harris Self-released). Avis Voir les 2 avis.

Is Continue the best album by Lull? BestEverAlbums. com brings together thousands of 'greatest ever album' charts and calculates an overall ranking. LULL - Continue CD 1996 Electronic Dark Ambient Scorn Napalm Death Rare Condition: Good. Time left: 14d 19h 42m 14s. Ships to: Worldwide.

Lull Continue Lull ‎ Continue. Released 01 Oct 1996. Mixed At The Box Recorded At The Box Mastered At M Works Mastering Studio, Cam idge, MA Mastered By Bill Yurkiewicz, Dave Shirk WrittenBy Created, Mixed By Mick Harris Created and mixed in the Box, Birmi. Published on: Sunday, February 1, 2015. Released: 01 Oct 1996. Mixed At - The Box Recorded At - The Box Mastered At - M Works Mastering Studio, Cambridge, MA.

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Consisting of a one-hour-long track that unfolds excruciatingly slowly, Continue could be the soundtrack for a '90s version of 2001: A Space Odyssey, which was equally unnerving for its vast expanses of nothingness. Where Scorn can be the horrific equivalent of a musical Freddy Krueger - getting in your face to tell you how badly he's gonna mess you up - Lull 's approach is more subtle and seductive, soothing your nerves before slitting your throat while you sleep.

Lull - Continue AmbientAmbient. Release source: CD. Year: 1996. Discount: 20%. 00:00.

Tracklist

1 Continue 62:00

Companies, etc.

  • Mixed At – The Box
  • Recorded At – The Box
  • Mastered At – M Works Mastering Studio, Cambridge, MA
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Relapse Records
  • Copyright (c) – Relapse Records
  • Pressed By – Disc Manufacturing, Inc. – 109396

Credits

  • Mastered By – Bill Yurkiewicz, Dave Shirk
  • Written-By [Created], Mixed By – Mick Harris

Notes

Created and mixed in the Box, Birmingham, England, May 1996.
Mastered at M Works, Cambridge, Massachusetts, August 1996.
Thanks to John Everall.

℗ & © 1996 Relapse Records, P.O. Box 251, Millersville, PA 17551 USA
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.Relapse.com

Sleeve is printed on textured paper.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Mirrored): S.O. 69492 W.O. 109396-1 DISC MFG., INC.
  • Mastering SID Code (Mirrored): IFPI L804
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 2F69
  • Barcode (Not printed): 781676694921

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
none Lull Continue ‎(File, MP3, Album, RE, 128) Not On Label (Mick Harris Self-released) none 2000


Talk about Lull - Continue


*Nameless*
Mick's crown achievement. subtle, minimal, haunting, un-pretentious and devastating. you want to put this together with other infrasound aficionados like thomas koner and lustmord. low end is punishing and unforgiving. watch out for your inner ear, tooth fillings and plastering. recommended for lazy conservatives who like their saturday - sunday on repeat.
Kulalbine
So what does the title suggest to you? One single, simple word which might hint at life going on despite adversity, or perhaps the tedium of that life, or merely the progression of any experience between two points of pause. Where LULL are concerned it probably means to further search an area they had ventured into on half a dozen previous releases. Structure? Forget it! Any attempt to arrange LULL into logical progressive format was left way behind after the first album. So what does that leave us with. Well, a glance at the uniform grey sleeve might give you a hint - muted noises which swell and boil in soporific cloud chamber drifts, rising whines and booms, the impression of having slowed time down, of the journey through Industrial subterranean factories continues, passages through dimly lit chambers, hearing machines in the distance which sound like they are ... could they be ... somehow biological and actually alive? Shadows and lightplay, shimmers and dust grey. To fully appreciate this music it needs to be played loud, through a decent stereo to the point where individual tones envelop you in turn, like ghosts inviting you to their Danse Macabre. You therefore become at one with the indistinct noises, caught amidst caverns, ravines, mountains and valleys of noise, lost hopelessly and without a care. This music is dark, yes, but it isn't so disturbing as to be scary. I'd say it's more cloying, wrapping itself around the listener in a cold embrace, numbing the senses 'til you're lost within it, absorbed into the greylight tones. Originally reviewed for Soft Watch.