There are at least two artists who go by the name Lorn:
1) A pseudon… Read Full Bio ↴There are at least two artists who go by the name Lorn:
1) A pseudonym of USA electronic musician / DJ Marcos Ortega who debuted with 7 & 13 (EP) (Sep 2006, self-released). In 2010 he signed to Brainfeeder and his second album followed, Nothing Else (Jun 2010, Brainfeeder). In May 2011 he signed to Ninja Tune. His latest album is Ask The Dust (Jun 2012, Ninja Tune) and his latest EP is The Maze To Nowhere / Part 3 (Feb 2015, Wednesday Sound), following The Maze To Nowhere / Part 2 (Sep 2014, Wednesday Sound).
2) Lorn is a two-piece Italian black metal band founded in 1999. They have released three albums; "Towards The Abyss Of Disease" in 2008, "Subconscious Metamorphosis" in 2013 and "Arrayed Claws" in 2017.
1) A pseudon… Read Full Bio ↴There are at least two artists who go by the name Lorn:
1) A pseudonym of USA electronic musician / DJ Marcos Ortega who debuted with 7 & 13 (EP) (Sep 2006, self-released). In 2010 he signed to Brainfeeder and his second album followed, Nothing Else (Jun 2010, Brainfeeder). In May 2011 he signed to Ninja Tune. His latest album is Ask The Dust (Jun 2012, Ninja Tune) and his latest EP is The Maze To Nowhere / Part 3 (Feb 2015, Wednesday Sound), following The Maze To Nowhere / Part 2 (Sep 2014, Wednesday Sound).
2) Lorn is a two-piece Italian black metal band founded in 1999. They have released three albums; "Towards The Abyss Of Disease" in 2008, "Subconscious Metamorphosis" in 2013 and "Arrayed Claws" in 2017.
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@camilogutierrez1830
[Verse]
I've watched this ghost so long
It feels like home to me
We've seen him wail
He keeps his tail tucked in between
[Verse]
I've watched this ghost so long
It feels like home to me
We've seen him wail
He keeps his tail tucked in between
@psyc840
Based on the description given:
0:31 death
0:46 decomposition (death of the body)
0:55 dehumanization of the corpse (shown multiple different animal skulls)
0:56 ceasing of the nervous system (freshly killed animals are known to move due to the neurons still carrying out their reflex arcs)
1:05 soul leaving the body
1:24 creation of a spirit (remembering the dead)
1:33 perception of that person being split, since we tend to remember dead people in binaries based on how much we loved/hated them
1:51 gradually forgetting the kind of person the dead loved one was
2:02 completely forgetting the dead loved one (perhaps due to neurological reasons, hence the brain matter)
2:05 split perception of the person happens again, this time by those who didn’t know them, dehumanizing them
2:10 deaths of those who knew the person, and subsequent dehumanization of them as well
2:17 spirit completely disappears, as all memory of them is lost
Feel free to present your own interpretation.
@cakemaster10
Lorn definitely isn't afraid of the vast amount of instruments that exist. Nor is he afraid of those that don't exist.
@kirsty_iso
totes thought lorn was a chick
@exitus82
Marcus Ortega, american, not a chick.
@jenellehall
he doesnt use instruments silly he uses what i use maschine bu ti use mikro hes probly got a nicer one then me
@jenellehall
lol truely from what ive been hearing id agree 100percent if i didnt have a amschine mikro that puts out such sysnths you would belive it talks to u. lol.oh i can make it talk to..it just doent save anything..lol.its probly broken or something oh well i like it that way , im broken too..
@friesiamans1966
+ epoxygleu - oh silly you, what do you mean nowadays? it has always been like that, only the people weren´t aware of it as much as they are now - it´s a question of perceptance - the africans for instance knew this since a long time - if you find the time, i recommend this little 10 min film which shows that beautifully...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVPLIuBy9CY&t=100s
i am a sound and music pioneer myself and i use literally everything that gives a sound of some kind - in times of reel to reel tape recording i often struggled hard but vainly to bring my ideas across - the modern digital machines offer nice possibilities to work with that and i´m getting results now, that i didn´t even dream of in those days...
well in this case here i can imagine that he used a sound bank, but not sure about that, could be played on an acoustic instrument as well - these things don´t matter to me anymore: the music is cool, that´s what i´m going for, haha...
cheers... :-)
edit: i just read it could be an octobass and i agree: a while ago i learned about this fascinating, very rare, oversized doublebass - way cool!
@Hamuelin
Lorn, brings creepy, terrifying, beautiful, enchanting, and so much more into each and every track
@user-nf3hh8kn5r
yes :)
@paulfields2292
Ö _ Could not he explained better
@joligejongen9245
hah same