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Nothing Else
Electronic · 2010 · 12 tracks · 33m

Nothing Else

A heavy, cinematic descent into analog shadows. Dystopian electronic textures and tape-saturated beats create a world of beautiful, gritty decay.

June 7, 2010 · Brainfeeder

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Nothing Else is a masterclass in atmospheric dread and textural beauty. It sounds like the internal monologue of a machine slowly losing its mind in a decaying megacity. Lorn avoids the playful maximalism often found in the 2010-era Los Angeles beat scene, opting instead for a sound that is heavy, somber, and deeply cinematic. The bass does not just thump; it groans and tears at the edges of the mix, providing a foundation for synth melodies that feel both ancient and futuristic.

Tracklist · 12 Tracks · 33m
01
Grandfather
1:17
02
None an Island
3:52
03
Army of Fear
2:27
04
Bretagne
3:00
05
Automaton
3:37
06
Void I
2:24
07
Void II
2:11
08
Tomorrow
2:35
09
Glass & Silver
3:08
10
Cherry Moon
3:40
11
Greatest Silence
2:25
12
What's the Use
2:32
Moments Worth Listening For
The moment in Cherry Moon where the synth melody warps and detunes like melting plastic.
The crushing, distorted kick drum entrance in Greatest Silence that feels like a physical weight.
The way None an Island uses silence and sparse clicks to build unbearable tension before the bass drops.
Reviews

How does Nothing Else sound next to the rest of LORN's catalogue?

Instrumental Only+0.6σ

The vocals lean a touch further into instrumental only than the rest of the catalogue.

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