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    In 2017, Mick Harris returned after six years of total silence under the name of 'Fret' with a new song called "Lift Method" that was released through SoundCloud. It was his first Fret material in 22 years. A new album called Over Depth was released in October 2017 as double vinyl / DL through Karlrecords.

  2. Harris had to disappoint Herbst by saying no Scorn material was available, but some time later he contacted Herbst again to see if there was any interest in Fret. "He just said, 'I'd love to do that, Mick,'" Harris remembers with affection. "He just trusted me to make a record, deliver it. Thomas was a joy to work with, absolute joy.

  3. Mick Harris, of Napalm Death fame, explains how he advanced the technique of the ‘Hardcore Punk’ drum beat into what is commonly known today as the ‘Blast Be...

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  5. Feb 27, 2012 · Before getting round to talking about the imminent reissue of Napalm Death’s now 25-year-old [iconic/seminal/etc.] debut Scum, the Deciblog is engaging Mick Harris in a discussion about his favorite fish—the barbel. You see, Napalm Death’s drummer from the years between ’85 and ’91 has long since put his sticks down, and—in his words—has dropped out...

  6. Dec 8, 2020 · Mick Harris is a musician and producer who has been involved in various projects such as Scorn, Lull and Fret. He talks about his punk attitude, his musical influences, his current and past projects and his collaboration with The Blood of Heroes.

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  7. Aug 13, 2021 · Mick Harris Performing. After releasing the EP “Mentally Murdered,” Napalm Death started shifting more towards death metal. Their sound started shifting from the British grindstone. Then, Bill Steer and Lee Dorian exited the and following creative differences. Harris would follow in 1991.

  8. Sep 23, 2013 · Shane Embury: “I joined Napalm in July ’87, so the first thing I ever did with Napalm Death was a Peel Session—even before we had played live or anything, strangely enough. At that time, the BBC would have contacted Earache and this guy Martin Nesbitt was working alongside Digby Pearson, and Martin was also manager of Carcass a little bit ...

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