Scorn-Fury – Outside the limits of Your Sight (Rednetic)

Across thirteen tracks, the London producer prioritizes texture and dread over dancefloor momentum, building an album that feels more like a mapped territory than a straight club record.

Scorn-Fury has been a steady presence on Rednetic since 2005, releasing dense, paranoid drum and bass on the London label that describes its output as “Electronic Soul Music.” That long partnership now yields Outside the limits of Your Sight, an album that deliberately holds back the familiar version of the producer, instead easing in with an eerie, hesitant atmosphere.

Thirteen tracks allow for a roaming structure. Three pieces sharing the “DEEP” prefix act as ambient anchors, pulling the pace back whenever the record threatens to sprint. The title track and “The Search for the EQUILIBRANT” are the closest to traditional drum and bass tempo—moments where Scorn-Fury’s London roots are clearest—but the rest of the album moves through darker, slower terrain: more industrial, more interested in texture and dread than propulsion.

“Digital Angel” stands out as the album’s clearest statement. Its wash-water pop snare drums carry weight, with reverb delay giving them a tube-like warmth. Every sixteen bars, subtle background variations shift around a fixed rhythmic core, teasing a mode shift that arrives via an unexpected ambient turn. The track exemplifies an album that rewards attention, not adrenaline.

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