Michael John Harris (born 4 October 1967) is an English musician from Birmingham. He was the drummer for Napalm Death between 1985 and 1991, and is credited for coining the term "grindcore". After Napalm Death, Harris joined Painkiller with John Zorn and Bill Laswell. Since the mid-1990s, Harris has worked primarily in electronic and ambient music, his main projects being Scorn and Lull. He has also collaborated with musicians including James Plotkin and Extreme Noise Terror. According to AllMusic, Harris's "genre-spanning activities have done much to jar the minds, expectations, and record collections of audiences previously kept aggressively opposed."[2]
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"15 Questions to MickHarris/Scorn". Tokafi. Retrieved 22 January 2021. Rosenberg, Axl (10 April 2019). "Napalm Death's Mitch Harris Warns That New Defecation...
Vegas, Nevada grindcore band Righteous Pigs. He did a side project with MickHarris – then the drummer of grindcore band Napalm Death – called Defecation...
Greenway as the vocalist and Americans Mitch Harris and Jesse Pintado as guitarists, and the last with MickHarris on drums.[citation needed] Richard Johnson...
and MickHarris (a local fan) was asked to join as drummer in December 1985. The trio – Bullen on vocals and bass, Broadrick on guitar and Harris on drums...
long. The song was written by Nicholas Bullen, Justin Broadrick and MickHarris during the March 1986 demo sessions for From Enslavement to Obliteration...
through many changes in personnel. A major shift in style took place after MickHarris became the group's drummer. Punk historian Ian Glasper indicates that...
double CD by Painkiller, a band featuring John Zorn, Bill Laswell, and MickHarris. The AllMusic review by Maurice Rickard awarded the album 4½ stars, stating:...
American band Painkiller, a band featuring John Zorn, Bill Laswell and MickHarris. It contains twelve tracks and was released in 1991 on Toy's Factory...
first album featuring Danny Herrera on drums following the departure of MickHarris. Metal Hammer put it on the list of the 20 best metal album of 1992....
Dead!, released in September 2022. Verbeuren cites Dave Lombardo and MickHarris as earliest influences on his drumming. Other influences include Gavin...
album, this release does not feature any contribution from MickHarris, rather Mitch Harris performed all instruments and vocals on his own. Continuum...
original focus on machine drums. A handful of other musicians (namely, MickHarris in 1991; Diarmuid Dalton in 1997, 1999 and 2001; Steve Hough in 1997...
Scan with Tetsu Inoue from Pete Namlook's FAX label; Somnific Flux with MickHarris and Cold Summer by Lull from the Sentrax label. Other collaborators included...
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and becoming close friends of the members of the band, particularly MickHarris. Nicholas Bullen, the founding member of the band, originally asked Embury...
England (by Pearson). After their debut album, Napalm Death drummer MickHarris joined the band as singer. The band were invited by John Walters to a...