
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
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.
How does Nothing Else sound next to the rest of LORN's catalogue?
The vocals lean a touch further into instrumental only than the rest of the catalogue.
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