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Lull and Beta Cloud and Andrew Liles

Cold Spring

Circadian Rhythm Disturbance Reconfigured

Circadian Rhythm Disturbance Reconfigured

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From England to the United States and back again... it all started as a simple drone project between Lull (aka Mick Harris of Scorn, FRET, ex-Napalm Death), and Beta Cloud (aka Carl Pace), based on the concept of how insomnia can effect your thought patterns.

Billows of powerful bass drones set to indistinct flourishes of temporary insanity, it was released as a limited 3" CD in 2008.

Now proudly presented in a deluxe digipak edition on Cold Spring, the original track is there, but also included is a fierce remix track by none other than legendary sound artist Andrew Liles (Nurse With Wound / Current 93), with stunning new packaging and artwork. Fans of Lull and Beta Cloud will really sink their teeth into this one; what Liles has created here is not a simple remix but a raging, deconstruction as only he can do. A captivating listen for dark ambient and harsh noise fans alike.

"This disc is such a success... an example of the successful manipulation of sound into a concrete/concrète representation of a difficult to define idea... In a world where the remix can be used as something simple as a skew on a view to someone building a track from complete scratch, Liles is a man who prefers to destroy and rebuild... Where the Lull and Beta Cloud piece was confusing enough as it was, Liles sees a remix opportunity as instead of putting a spanner in the works but isolating the sound of the spanner’s damage itself. A very valid reissue, this record is an excellent example of both sound concept creation and the remix as a wrecking ball" (The Quietus)

"Circadian Rhythm Disturbance was a pretty brilliant approach to Dark Ambient in and of itself, meriting comparison with Thomas Köner at his most atmospheric. With Liles onboard to fuck things up in even more unsettling and intense ways, it has grown into a messy, haunting and unrelentingly powerful beast" (Dusted)"This haunting sound creation was ripe for rediscovery, and here alongside Andrew Liles's skull-smashing radical remix, it's a more than worthy (re)issue" (Compulsion Online)

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