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Coil were an English cross-genre
Cross-genre

Cross-genre is a term that refers to fiction or Mass media, such as film, books, music, or video games, that blend themes from two or more genres, such as fantasy and science fiction ....
, industrial
Industrial music

Industrial music comprises many styles of experimental music, including many forms of electronic music. The term was coined in the mid-1970s to describe Industrial Records artists....
 experimental music
Experimental music

Experimental music refers, in the English-language literature, to a compositional tradition which arose in the mid-twentieth century, particularly in North America, and whose most famous and influential exponent was John Cage ....
 group formed in 1982 by John Balance
John Balance

John Balance , born in Mansfield, England, England, was the founder of the experimental music group Coil , along with his partner Peter Christopherson....
—later credited as "Jhonn Balance"—and his partner Peter Christopherson
Peter Christopherson

Peter Martin Christopherson, a.k.a. Sleazy is a musician, video director and designer, and former member of the influential British design agency Hipgnosis....
, aka 'Sleazy'. The duo worked together on a series of releases before Balance chose the name Coil, which he claimed to be inspired by the omnipresence
Omnipresence

"Omnipresence" is the property of being present everywhere. According to eastern theism, God is present everywhere. Divine omnipresence is thus one of the divine attributes, although in western theism it has attracted less philosophical attention than such attributes as omnipotence, omniscience, or being eternal....
 of the coil
Coil

A coil is a series of wiktionary:loops. A coiled coil is a structure where the coil itself is in turn also looping....
's shape in nature. Today, Coil are one of the most influential and best known industrial music
Industrial music

Industrial music comprises many styles of experimental music, including many forms of electronic music. The term was coined in the mid-1970s to describe Industrial Records artists....
 groups.

The group's first official release as Coil was a 1984 12" titled How to Destroy Angels
How To Destroy Angels

How to Destroy Angels is a studio album by Coil . At this point, the group consisted only of John Balance and Peter Christopherson. It was originally released in 1984 on L.A.Y.L.A.H....
 released on the Belgian Les Disque de Crepuscule's sublabel LAYLAH Antirecords.






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Coil were an English cross-genre
Cross-genre

Cross-genre is a term that refers to fiction or Mass media, such as film, books, music, or video games, that blend themes from two or more genres, such as fantasy and science fiction ....
, industrial
Industrial music

Industrial music comprises many styles of experimental music, including many forms of electronic music. The term was coined in the mid-1970s to describe Industrial Records artists....
 experimental music
Experimental music

Experimental music refers, in the English-language literature, to a compositional tradition which arose in the mid-twentieth century, particularly in North America, and whose most famous and influential exponent was John Cage ....
 group formed in 1982 by John Balance
John Balance

John Balance , born in Mansfield, England, England, was the founder of the experimental music group Coil , along with his partner Peter Christopherson....
—later credited as "Jhonn Balance"—and his partner Peter Christopherson
Peter Christopherson

Peter Martin Christopherson, a.k.a. Sleazy is a musician, video director and designer, and former member of the influential British design agency Hipgnosis....
, aka 'Sleazy'. The duo worked together on a series of releases before Balance chose the name Coil, which he claimed to be inspired by the omnipresence
Omnipresence

"Omnipresence" is the property of being present everywhere. According to eastern theism, God is present everywhere. Divine omnipresence is thus one of the divine attributes, although in western theism it has attracted less philosophical attention than such attributes as omnipotence, omniscience, or being eternal....
 of the coil
Coil

A coil is a series of wiktionary:loops. A coiled coil is a structure where the coil itself is in turn also looping....
's shape in nature. Today, Coil are one of the most influential and best known industrial music
Industrial music

Industrial music comprises many styles of experimental music, including many forms of electronic music. The term was coined in the mid-1970s to describe Industrial Records artists....
 groups.

The group's first official release as Coil was a 1984 12" titled How to Destroy Angels
How To Destroy Angels

How to Destroy Angels is a studio album by Coil . At this point, the group consisted only of John Balance and Peter Christopherson. It was originally released in 1984 on L.A.Y.L.A.H....
 released on the Belgian Les Disque de Crepuscule's sublabel LAYLAH Antirecords. Following the 12"s success, Coil produced a series of three albums, Scatology, Horse Rotorvator
Horse Rotorvator

Horse Rotorvator is the second LP released by the United Kingdom industrial music group Coil ....
 and Love's Secret Domain
Love's Secret Domain

Love's Secret Domain is the third album by Coil and was released in 1991. It marked a departure from the brooding synthesizers and melodies of their first two albums, focusing more on acid house Sampling ....
, which met with little commercial success, but were praised as innovative due to their blend of industrial music and acid house
Acid house

Acid house is a sub-genre of house music that emphasizes a repetitive, hypnotic and trance music-like style, often with samples or spoken lines rather than sung lyrics....
.

As early as 1985, the group began working on a series of soundtracks, amongst them music for the first Hellraiser movie based on the novel with the same name by their aquaintance at that time, Clive Barker. In 1999 the group gave their first live performance in sixteen years (In New York City, both released on CD and DVD), and began a series of mini-tours which would last until 2004.

Following the death of John Balance on 13 November 2004, Peter Christopherson announced via their official record label website Threshold House
Threshold House

Threshold House is one of several record labels created by Coil to release their own work and that of affiliated projects. Associated labels include Eskaton and Chalice ....
 that Coil as an entity had ceased to exist.

Beginning (1982–1984)

Coil was formed in 1982 following Balance and Christopherson's departure from Psychic TV
Psychic TV

Psychic TV or PTV, is a video art and music group that primarily performs psychedelic, punk, electronic and experimental music. The band was formed by performance artist Genesis P-Orridge and video director Peter Christopherson with Alex Fergusson , musician and producer ....
. Balance and Christopherson began working with John Gosling on the project Zos Kia
Zos Kia

Zos Kia were a British musical group initially formed by John "Zos Kia" Gosling along with John Balance and Min. This trio, along with Peter Christopherson on sound, and sometimes other guests, recorded and performed several concerts in 1982 and 1983 under the names Zos Kia and Coil, and some of this material is available on the Coil/Zos...
, which resulted in four live performances and the 1984 cassette tape Transparent
Transparent (album)

Transparent is the first release by the band Coil . It was a collaboration with Zos Kia and credited to "Zos Kia/Coil".The cassette version was released in 1984 on Nekrophile Rekords with catalogue number NRC 05....
. Following Gosling's departure Balance and Christopherson teamed up with Boyd Rice
Boyd Rice

Boyd Blake Rice is an United States experimental sound artist under the monicker of NON since the mid-1970s, archivist, actor, photographer, author, member of the Partridge Family Temple religious group, co-founder of the UNPOP art movement and current staff writer for Modern Drunkard Magazine. Modern Drunkard Magazine Onli...
, and under the alias Sickness of Snakes released the split album Nightmare Culture
Nightmare Culture

Nightmare Culture was a 12" split vinyl by Current 93 and Sickness Of Snakes. This was the only release for "Sickness Of Snakes" as members John Balance and Peter Christopherson formed Coil by the time this record was originally pressed....
 with the experimental group Current 93
Current 93

Current 93 are an eclectic United Kingdom experimental music group, working since the early 1980s in folk music-based musical forms. The band was founded in 1982 by David Tibet ....
.

While working on their first official release, 1984's 12"How to Destroy Angels
How To Destroy Angels

How to Destroy Angels is a studio album by Coil . At this point, the group consisted only of John Balance and Peter Christopherson. It was originally released in 1984 on L.A.Y.L.A.H....
, the group settled on the name Coil. According to the sleeve notes, the single track LP
Gramophone record

A gramophone record is an analog signal sound storage medium consisting of a flat disc with an inscribed modulated spiral groove usually starting near the periphery and ending near the centre of the disc....
 is "ritual music for the accumulation of male sexual energy" and was produced under a variety of technological, spiritual
Spirituality

Spirituality, in a narrow sense, concerns itself with matters of the spirit, a concept closely tied to religion and faith, transcendence , or one or more Deity....
, and meteorological conditions which the band felt to be magick
Magick

Magick, in the broadest sense, is any act designed to cause intentional change. The spelling with the terminal "k" was repopularized in the first half of the 20th century by Aleister Crowley when he introduced it as a core component of Thelema....
ally significant.

Since its initial release, Transparent has been reissued in CD format, while How to Destroy Angels has been remixed by Nurse with Wound's Steve Stapleton and released on a full length CD. Tracks from Nightmare Culture have featured on the group's Unnatural History compilation series.


Scatology, Horse Rotorvator, and Love's Secret Domain (1984–1992)

Coil
Following the underground hit How to Destroy Angels, Coil left L.A.Y.L.A.H. Antirecords
L.A.Y.L.A.H. Antirecords

L.A.Y.L.A.H. Antirecords is a defunct Belgian record label, started by Marc Monin, notable for releasing early work from several renowned industrial/experimental artists such as Coil , Nurse With Wound, Current 93 and Laibach ....
 for Some Bizzare
Some Bizzare Records

Some Bizzare Records is a British independent record label owned by Stevo Pearce. The label was founded in 1981, with the release of Some Bizzare Album, a compilation of unsigned bands including Depeche Mode, Soft Cell, The The and Blancmange ....
 and produced Scatology
Scatology (album)

Scatology is the first LP and a second album produced by Coil .Scatology was released in three different formats with two different covers....
, released in 1984 as their first full length studio album. The album was largely based on the sound of industrial music
Industrial music

Industrial music comprises many styles of experimental music, including many forms of electronic music. The term was coined in the mid-1970s to describe Industrial Records artists....
 as well as the Post-punk
Post-punk

Post-punk was a popular musical movement with its roots in the mid to late 1970s, following on the heels of the initial punk rock explosion of the early 1970s....
 movement. While songs such as "Restless Day", "Panic" and "Tainted Love" are representative of a mainstream style, other tracks preview what would become Coil's unique electronic style. The single Panic/Tainted Love
Panic/Tainted Love

Panic/Tainted Love is a 12" released in 1985 - and later on in 1990, a Compact disk - single by Coil .The Tainted Love section of the album includes a cover of the song "Tainted Love", originally performed by Gloria Jones and then to become popular again around 1981 after a synthpop cover-version was released by Soft Cell....
 became the first AIDS benefit music release, as the profits from sales of the single were donated to the Terrence Higgins Trust
Terrence Higgins Trust

Terrence Higgins Trust is a United Kingdom charitable organization that campaigns on various issues related to AIDS and HIV. In particular, the charity aims to reduce the spread of HIV and promote good sexual health ; to provide services on a national and local level to people with, affected by, or at risk of contracting HIV; and to campaign...
. The "Tainted Love" music video, directed by Peter Christopherson, is on permanent display at The Museum of Modern Art in New York.

Horse Rotorvator
Horse Rotorvator

Horse Rotorvator is the second LP released by the United Kingdom industrial music group Coil ....
 followed in 1986 as the next full length release. Although songs such as "The Anal Staircase" and "Circles of Mania" sound like evolved versions of Scatology material, the album is characterized by slower tempos, and represented a new direction for the group. The album has a darker theme than previous releases; according to Balance, "Horse Rotorvator was this vision I'd had of this mechanical/flesh thing that ploughed up the earth and I really did have a vision of it—a real horrible, burning, dripping, jaw-like vision in the night...The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse

The "Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse" is a term used to describe four horsemen that appear in the Christian Bible in chapter six of the Book of Revelation....
 killed their horses and use their jawbones to make this huge earth-moving machine." The artwork features a photograph of the location of a notorious IRA
Provisional Irish Republican Army

The Provisional Irish Republican Army , is an Irish republican paramilitary organisation that considers itself a direct continuation of the Irish Republican Army that fought in the Irish War of Independence....
 bombing, in which a bomb was detonated on a military orchestra pavilion. Horse Rotorvator was in part influenced by the AIDS
AIDS

Acquired immune deficiency syndrome or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome is a disease of the human immune system caused by the HIV ....
 related deaths of some of their friends. Furthermore, the song "Ostia (The Death of Pasolini)", is about the mysterious death of Pier Paolo Pasolini
Pier Paolo Pasolini

Pier Paolo Pasolini was an Italy poet, intellectual, film director, and writer. Pasolini distinguished himself as a journalist, philosopher, linguist, novelist, playwright, filmmaker, newspaper and magazine columnist, actor, Painting and political figure....
 as well as what Balance described as "the number one suicide spot in the world", the white cliffs of Dover
White cliffs of Dover

The white cliffs of Dover are cliffs which form part of the Great Britain coastline facing the Strait of Dover and France. The cliffs are part of the North Downs formation....
. After the release of Horse Rotorvator Coil left Some Bizarre, due to the record company's debt of GB£
Pound sterling

----The pound sterling , subdivided into 100 pence , is the currency of the United Kingdom, its Crown dependency and the British Overseas Territories of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands and British Antarctic Territory....
10,000 to the group. Gold Is the Metal with the Broadest Shoulders
Gold Is The Metal With The Broadest Shoulders

Gold Is the Metal with the Broadest Shoulders was the third album released by Coil in the year 1987. It is not a proper follow-up to 1986's Horse Rotorvator, but more a collection of outtakes and demos from the Scatology , Horse Rotorvator and Hellraiser soundtrack sessions....
 followed as a full length release, marking the beginning of the label Threshold House
Threshold House

Threshold House is one of several record labels created by Coil to release their own work and that of affiliated projects. Associated labels include Eskaton and Chalice ....
; however, the album is merely a collection of outtakes from earlier sessions.

Love's Secret Domain
Love's Secret Domain

Love's Secret Domain is the third album by Coil and was released in 1991. It marked a departure from the brooding synthesizers and melodies of their first two albums, focusing more on acid house Sampling ....
 (abbreviated LSD) followed in 1991 as the next "proper" Coil album, although a few minor releases had been produced since Horse Rotorvator. LSD represents a progression in Coil's style and became a template for what would be representative of newer waves of post-industrial music, blended with their own style of acid house
Acid house

Acid house is a sub-genre of house music that emphasizes a repetitive, hypnotic and trance music-like style, often with samples or spoken lines rather than sung lyrics....
. Although the album was more upbeat, it was not intended as a dance record, as Christopherson explained "I wouldn't say it's a party atmosphere, but it's more positive." "Windowpane
Windowpane (album)

Windowpane was a single released by the band Coil in 1990. It was released on 12" vinyl and Compact Disc. A video was created by Peter Christopherson for this song....
" and a Jack Dangers
Jack Dangers

Jack Dangers is an electronic musician, DJ, producer, and remixer best known for his work as the primary member of Meat Beat Manifesto. He lives in San Francisco....
 remix of "The Snow
The Snow

The Snow is a track by the United Kingdom group Coil , available on the album Love's Secret Domain and also released as a 12" vinyl, cassette and CD EP....
" were released as singles, both of which had music videos directed by Christopherson. The video for "Windowpane" was shot in the Golden Triangle
Golden Triangle (Southeast Asia)

The Golden Triangle is one of Asia's two main illicit opium-producing areas. It is an area of around 350,000 square kilometres that overlaps the mountains of four countries of Southeast Asia: Myanmar , Laos, Vietnam, and Thailand....
, where, Balance claimed, "the original Thai and Burmese drug barons used to exchange opium for gold bars with the CIA." Christopherson recalled "John [Balance] discovered while he was performing that where he was standing was quicksand! In the video you can actually see him getting deeper and deeper." Furthermore, Thai
Thai people

The Thai are the main ethnic group of Thailand and are part of the larger Tai ethnic group found in Thailand and adjacent countries in Southeast Asia as well as southern China....
 friends of the group commented that they had known of several people that died where Coil had shot footage for the music video. A music video for the song "Love's Secret Domain" was also shot and is currently unreleased and unaired due to its nature: as Christopherson explained, "We shot 'Love's Secret Domain' in a go-go boy bar in Bangkok; with John [Balance] performing on stage with about 20 or 30 dancing boys, which probably won't get played on MTV, in fact!" Stolen & Contaminated Songs
Stolen & Contaminated Songs

Stolen & Contaminated Songs was the first of two albums in the year 1992, that was recorded and produced by the band Coil . This CD includes outtakes and unreleased songs from Love's Secret Domain album....
 followed as a full length release. However, as with Gold Is the Metal..., it is a collection of outtakes and demos from the LSD era.

Soundtracks and side projects (1993–1998)

Coil separated their works into many side projects, publishing music under different names and a variety of styles. The pre-Coil aliases, Zos Kia and Sickness of Snakes, formed the foundation of a style that would evolve to characterize their initial wave of releases.

Before embarking on their second wave of side projects and pseudonyms, Coil created a soundtrack for the movie Hellraiser
Hellraiser

Hellraiser is a 1987 in film British horror film exploring the themes of sadomasochism, pain as a source of pleasure, and morality under duress and fear....
, although they withdrew from the project when they suspected their music would not be used. Furthermore, Coil claimed inspiration for Pinhead
Pinhead (Hellraiser)

Pinhead is a fictional character from Clive Barker's Hellraiser universe. He is portrayed in the movies by actor Doug Bradley.In the original film, Pinhead did not have a name, but was simply credited as the "Lead Cenobite "....
 was partly drawn from the piercing magazines director Clive Barker
Clive Barker

Clive Barker is an England author, film director and visual artist best known for his work in both metaphysical fantasy and horror fiction.Barker came to prominence in the mid-1980s with a series of short stories which established him as a leading young horror writer....
 borrowed from the group. Beginning in 1993, Coil contributed music to two of Derek Jarman
Derek Jarman

Derek Jarman was an England film director, stage designer, artist, and writer....
's films, Blue
Blue (1993 film)

Blue is the twelfth and final feature film by director Derek Jarman, released just four months before his death by AIDS-related complications....
 and The Angelic Conversation
The Angelic Conversation (film)

The Angelic Conversation is a 1985 in film art film drama film directed by Derek Jarman. Its tone is set by the juxtaposition of slow moving photographic images and Shakespeare's sonnets read by Judi Dench....
. In addition, they recorded soundtracks for the documentary Gay Man's Guide to Safer Sex
Gay Man's Guide to Safer Sex

Gay Man's Guide To Safer Sex is the name of an AIDS awareness documentary....
 as well as Sarah Dales Sensuous Massage, though both remain unreleased. Much like the pre-Coil aliases, Coil's wave of side projects represent a sort of primordial soup from which the group evolved a different style of sound. While Nasa Arab
Nasa Arab

Nasa Arab was the only release ever to be credited to "Coil Vs. The Eskaton". "The Eskaton", however, is Coil, so the release is basically, though not officially, just by Coil....
—credited to the group's project "The Eskaton"—was Coil's farewell to the acid house
Acid house

Acid house is a sub-genre of house music that emphasizes a repetitive, hypnotic and trance music-like style, often with samples or spoken lines rather than sung lyrics....
 genre, the following projects, ELpH
Born Again Pagans

Born Again Pagans was the only release attributed to "Coil Vs. ELpH", though another album Worship The Glitch would be attributed to "ELpH Vs....
, Black Light District
A Thousand Lights In A Darkened Room

A Thousand Lights In A Darkened Room is the only release by the group Black Light District. Although this is not an official Coil release, "Black Light District" was merely an alias for the group....
, and Time Machines
Time Machines

Time Machines is Coil 's landmark drone music album, released under the alias Time Machines. It consists of 4 tracks which are composed of a single pitch , called a drone ....
, were all based heavily on experimentation with drone
Drone music

Drone music is a minimalist musical style that emphasizes the use of sustained or repetition sounds, notes, or tone-clusters – called drone s....
, an ingredient which would define Coil's following work. These releases also kicked off the start of Coil's new label Eskaton
Eskaton

Eskaton is a defunct Vanity label created by Coil , exclusively for albums put out by the group and their friends. Its brother labels are Threshold House and Chalice ....
.

Late Coil (1998–2004)


After the wave of experimental side projects, Coil's sound was completely redefined. Before releasing new material, the group released the compilations Unnatural History II
Unnatural History II

Unnatural History II was the second in a series of three compilation albums by Coil . Unlike Stolen & Contaminated Songs and Gold Is The Metal With The Broadest Shoulders, Unnatural History II collects songs from more than a single era of Coil's work....
, Windowpane & The Snow
Windowpane & The Snow

Windowpane & The Snow was a CD released by the band Coil . This release compiles the two EPs, Windowpane and The Snow. The original versions of the songs "Windowpane" and "The Snow" appear on the album Love's Secret Domain....
 and Unnatural History III
Unnatural History III

Unnatural History III was the third in a series of three compilation albums by Coil . Unlike Stolen & Contaminated Songs and Gold Is The Metal With The Broadest Shoulders, Unnatural History III collects songs from more than a single era of Coil's work....
. In March 1998, Coil began to release a series of four singles which were timed to coincide with the equinox
Equinox

Equinoxes occur twice a year, when the tilt of the Earth's axis is inclined neither away from nor toward the Sun, causing the Sun to be located vertically above a point on the equator....
 and solstice
Solstice

A solstice is an astronomical event that occurs twice each year, when the tilt of the Earth's Rotation is most inclined toward or away from the Sun, causing the Sun's apparent position in the sky to reach its north or south extreme....
s of that year. The singles are characterized by slow, drone-like instrumental rhythms, and electronic or orchestral instrumentation. The first single, Spring Equinox: Moon's Milk or Under an Unquiet Skull
Spring Equinox: Moon's Milk or Under an Unquiet Skull

Spring Equinox: Moon's Milk or Under an Unquiet Skull is part one of the four part Seasons collective created by Coil . A first edition, released on spring equinox 1998, consisted of a limited 7" of 1000 copies on milky white vinyl and 55 copies on yellow vinyl and a CD-EP, which was deleted on summer solstice, when the second part was re...
, featured two versions of the same song, the second version of which included a electric viola
Viola

The viola is a bowed string instrument. It is the middle voice of the violin family, between the violin and the cello.The casual observer may mistake the viola for the violin because of their similarity in size, closeness in pitch range , and nearly identical playing position....
 contribution from a newly inducted member, William Breeze
William Breeze

William Breeze is an United States musician and occultist, best known as a member of Coil and as the current international leader of Ordo Templi Orientis under the name Hymenaeus Beta, under which name he is an editor of the occult works of Aleister Crowley....
. The second single, Summer Solstice: Bee Stings
Summer Solstice: Bee Stings

Summer Solstice: Bee Stings is part two of the four part Seasons collective created by Coil .The 7" was limited to 1300 copies on honey yellow vinyl and 50 copies on green vinyl....
, also featured performances by Breeze, and also included the industrial
Industrial music

Industrial music comprises many styles of experimental music, including many forms of electronic music. The term was coined in the mid-1970s to describe Industrial Records artists....
-noise
Noise music

Noise music is a term used to describe varieties of avant-garde music and sound art that may use elements such as cacophony, Consonance and dissonance#Dissonance, atonality, noise, indeterminacy, and repetition in their realization....
 song "A Warning from the Sun (For Fritz)", which was dedicated to a friend of Balance and Christopherson's who had committed suicide earlier that year. The third single, Autumn Equinox: Amethyst Deceivers
Autumn Equinox: Amethyst Deceivers

Autumn Equinox: Amethyst Deceivers is part three of the four part Seasons collective created by Coil .This was first released on autumn equinox 1998 as a limited edition of 1000 7" on dark red vinyl and 40 copies on light blue vinyl....
 includes the track "Rosa Decidua" which features vocals by Rose McDowall
Rose McDowall

Rose McDowall is a Scottish people musician, most notably as a Singing in the pop music band Strawberry Switchblade....
. The single also features the song "Amethyst Deceivers
Amethyst Deceivers

Amethyst Deceivers is a song by Coil which appears on several of their releases. The name refers to a type of mushroom, Laccaria amethystea....
", later reworked and performed throughout most of Coil's tour, and eventually re-made into an alternate version on the LP The Ape of Naples
The Ape Of Naples

The Ape Of Naples is the final album from Coil . It was released after the death of lead vocalist John Balance, who died on November 13 2004....
. The fourth single, Winter Solstice: North
Winter Solstice: North (album)

Winter Solstice: North is the final release of the four part seasons collective created by Coil . Vocalists Rose McDowall and Robert Lee contribute to the song "Christmas Is Now Drawing Near", a traditional Catholic song....
, also includes a track sung by Rose McDowall, and is partially credited to the side project Rosa Mundi
Rosa Mundi

Rosa Mundi was the name of a very short lived electronic music Supergroup which consisted of Rose McDowall, John Balance and possibly Peter Christopherson....
. The series would later be re-released as the double-CD set Moons Milk (In Four Phases)
Moons Milk (In Four Phases)

Moon's Milk is release by Coil that compiles four of their singles onto a double CD. The two disc album compiles the CD versions of Spring Equinox: Moon's Milk or Under an Unquiet Skull, Summer Solstice: Bee Stings, Autumn Equinox: Amethyst Deceivers and Winter Solstice: North ....
.

Astral Disaster
Astral Disaster

Astral Disaster is an album by Coil , which has been released in two distinct versions.The original pressing of the album was released in an edition of 99 copies on 12" vinyl via the record label Acme/Prescription with catalogue number Drug 8....
 was created with the assistance from new band member Thighpaulsandra
Thighpaulsandra

Thighpaulsandra is a Wales experimental music musician known mostly for performing on synthesizers and Electronic keyboards. As Tim Lewis, he began his career working with Julian Cope....
 and released in January 1999 via Sun Dial
Sun Dial

Sun Dial is a United Kingdom space rock band formed in 1990 by Gary Ramon....
 member Gary Ramon's label Prescription. Although the album was initially limited to just 99 copies, it would later be re-released in substantially different form. Musick To Play In The Dark Vol. 1
Musick To Play In The Dark Vol. 1

Musick To Play In The Dark Vol. 1 is a CD in its third pressing, as well as a Gramophone record, by Coil .Musick To Play In The Dark Vol. 1 was one of two albums attributed purely to a style called "moon music", which signified their change from a "solar" to a "moon" group....
 followed in September 1999 and a few months later Coil performed their first concert in 16 years. Queens Of The Circulating Library
Queens Of The Circulating Library

Queens Of The Circulating Library is a 2000 album by the experimental British group Coil . It is unusual in the sense that it is perhaps the only release without participation from Peter Christopherson....
 followed in April 2000, with production credit given to Thighpaulsandra. The single track, full length drone album is the only Coil release without the assistance of Christopherson. Musick To Play In The Dark Vol. 2
Musick To Play In The Dark Vol. 2

Musick To Play In The Dark Vol. 2 is an album by Coil currently in its third pressing in CD format; it was also released in double 12" vinyl format....
 followed in September 2000 and Coil began to perform live heavily, writing the music for Black Antlers
Black Antlers

Black Antlers was originally released in CD-R format by Coil in 2004 in a limited edition. The album was later re-edited by Peter Christopherson and expanded to include a second CD of two new tracks, as well as a new track on the first disc....
 in between a series of mini-tours. Coil also released a series of live albums around this time. Constant Shallowness Leads To Evil
Constant Shallowness Leads To Evil

Constant Shallowness Leads To Evil was a CD by Coil released the same year as Queens Of The Circulating Library. Like Queens Of The Circulating Library, this album comes packaged in a pink c-shell case....
, a noise
Noise music

Noise music is a term used to describe varieties of avant-garde music and sound art that may use elements such as cacophony, Consonance and dissonance#Dissonance, atonality, noise, indeterminacy, and repetition in their realization....
-driven experimental album reminiscent of Christopherson's work with Throbbing Gristle
Throbbing Gristle

Throbbing Gristle is a United Kingdom industrial music and visual arts group that evolved from the performance art group COUM Transmissions. The band consists of Genesis P-Orridge , Cosey Fanni Tutti , Peter Christopherson , and Chris Carter ....
, was first sold at a live performance in September 2000. Coil finally released Black Antlers
Black Antlers

Black Antlers was originally released in CD-R format by Coil in 2004 in a limited edition. The album was later re-edited by Peter Christopherson and expanded to include a second CD of two new tracks, as well as a new track on the first disc....
 in June 2004.

In contrast to many of their earlier releases, Coil's later material is characterized by a slower sound which relies more on drone
Drone music

Drone music is a minimalist musical style that emphasizes the use of sustained or repetition sounds, notes, or tone-clusters – called drone s....
 than acid house
Acid house

Acid house is a sub-genre of house music that emphasizes a repetitive, hypnotic and trance music-like style, often with samples or spoken lines rather than sung lyrics....
. This change in sound was reflected in their live performances, as songs like "Ostia" and "Slur" were slowed down from their original pace as well as re-recordings of "Teenage Lightning" and "Amethyst Deceivers" which were later released on The Ape Of Naples
The Ape Of Naples

The Ape Of Naples is the final album from Coil . It was released after the death of lead vocalist John Balance, who died on November 13 2004....
.

Coil Live

Coil's live incarnation has a distinct legacy of its own. The first live shows took place in 1983, but after only four performances, sixteen years would pass before they would play live again.

On 14 December 1999 Coil performed elph.zwölf
Elph.zwölf

elph.zw?lf is one of two releases credited purely to ELpH, although the name is merely an alias for the group Coil . This CD was number twelve in the series 20' to 2000, published on the German label Raster-Noton....
 at Volksbuehne in Berlin. Although the performance lasted just under eighteen minutes, it marked the beginning of a new era of live performances. Coil would go on to perform close to fifty additional concerts, with varied set list
Set list

A set list, or setlist, is a document that lists the songs that a band or musical artist intends to play during a specific concert performance....
s as well as performers.

Coil's performances were surrealistic visually and audibly. Balance, Christopherson, Thighpaulsandra and Ossian Brown were known to dress in fluffy suits; an idea inspired by Sun Ra
Sun Ra

Sun Ra was a jazz composer, bandleader, piano and synthesizer player, poet and philosopher known for his "cosmic philosophy", musical compositions and performances....
. The suits would later be used as album covers for the release Live One
Live One

Live One was a double live album released by Coil . This CD was the fourth of four releases in a series. Its counterparts are Live Four, Live Three and Live Two....
; other costumes appear on the covers of Live Two
Live Two

Live Two was a CD by Coil which documents their live performance on 2001 September 15 at DK Gorbunova in Moscow, Russia. This CD was one of four releases in a series....
 and Live Three
Live Three

Live Three was a CD by Coil which documents their live performance on 2002 April 06 at Teatro delle Celebrazioni in Bologna, Italy. This CD was one of four releases in a series....
 (straitjacket and mirror-chested hooded jumpsuit respectively). Video screens projected footage and animations created by Christopherson, while fog machines created a thick eerie atmosphere. Balance would often screech and howl during performances, which would add to the effect.

John Balance's problem with alcohol would often reflect the way in which the Coil performances were carried out. His drinking problem became so well known that during the 2003 All Tomorrow's Parties
All Tomorrow's Parties (music festival)

All Tomorrow's Parties is a music festival which takes place in England at Camber Sands holiday camp in East Sussex and Butlin's holiday camp in Minehead, Somerset....
 performance a fan asked if there is any "blood in his alcohol", a reference to the Coil song "Heartworms". Balance replied that there is no "alcohol in my blood at the moment", later adding "I've got horse tranquillizer for later". The performance, including the dialogue, was released on ...And The Ambulance Died In His Arms
...And the Ambulance Died in His Arms

...And the Ambulance Died in His Arms was an album recorded live during Coil's performance at All Tomorrow's Parties on April 4, 2003. This album was the last planned release by Coil before the death of John Balance....
.

Many Coil performances were released, including the widely available releases of Live Four
Live Four

Live Four was a compilation CD of live Coil songs. This CD was the first of four releases in a series. Its counterparts are Live Three, Live Two and Live One....
, Live Three
Live Three

Live Three was a CD by Coil which documents their live performance on 2002 April 06 at Teatro delle Celebrazioni in Bologna, Italy. This CD was one of four releases in a series....
, Live Two
Live Two

Live Two was a CD by Coil which documents their live performance on 2001 September 15 at DK Gorbunova in Moscow, Russia. This CD was one of four releases in a series....
, Live One
Live One

Live One was a double live album released by Coil . This CD was the fourth of four releases in a series. Its counterparts are Live Four, Live Three and Live Two....
 and ...And The Ambulance Died In His Arms
...And the Ambulance Died in His Arms

...And the Ambulance Died in His Arms was an album recorded live during Coil's performance at All Tomorrow's Parties on April 4, 2003. This album was the last planned release by Coil before the death of John Balance....
, as well as several very limited editions such as Selvaggina, Go Back Into The Woods
Selvaggina, Go Back Into The Woods

Selvaggina, Go Back Into The Woods was originally released in CD-R format by Coil in a limited edition of 230 copies. The release is a live performance in Jesi, Italy on 2004 June 11....
 and Megalithomania!
Megalithomania!

Megalithomania! was an official CD-R release by Coil limited to a pressing of 230 copies, 123 of which were available in their box set The Key To Joy Is Disobedience....
. Video recordings of several concerts are expected to be released on the upcoming DVD box set Colour Sound Oblivion. Coil's final performance was at DEAF (Dublin Electronic Arts Festival), Dublin City Hall in Ireland.

Death of John Balance

John Balance died on 13 November 2004 after having fallen from a second floor landing in his home. Peter Christopherson announced Balance's death on the Threshold House website and provided details surrounding the tragedy. Balance's memorial service was held near Bristol on November 23 and was attended by approximately 100 people. On 25 November 2004 Christopherson announced he was in agreement with Balance's partner, Ian Johnstone, that any releases, either as Coil or solo work that Balance was working on at the time of his death, would be put on hold. They decided that time was needed to mourn Balance's passing, recuperate from the loss, and assess the quality of the unreleased work. It was also decided that existing video, audio and other works that were in various states of completion at the time of Balance's death would eventually be released under the name Coil, and all other planned appearances and releases would be canceled. The already-planned live album ...And The Ambulance Died In His Arms
...And the Ambulance Died in His Arms

...And the Ambulance Died in His Arms was an album recorded live during Coil's performance at All Tomorrow's Parties on April 4, 2003. This album was the last planned release by Coil before the death of John Balance....
 was released in April 2005, the name having been chosen by Balance before his death.

Several tribute albums were released in memory of Balance including the compilations Full Cold Moon, The Loneliest Link In A Very Strange Chain, Coilectif: In memory ov John Balance and homage to Coil
Rotorelief

Rotorelief is a record label for artists with record pressings, fine art and graphic arts editions in any format. The label seeks to propose unexpected artists and concepts, often hard to classify in the industrial music and experimental music fields....
, ...It Just Is and X-Rated: The Dark Files. The album How He Loved The Moon (Moonsongs For Jhonn Balance)
How He Loved the Moon (Moonsongs for Jhonn Balance)

How He Loved The Moon is a 2005 tribute album to John Balance by the England group, Current 93....
 by Balance collaborator David Tibet
David Tibet

David Tibet is a United Kingdom poet and artist who founded the music group Current 93, of which he is the only full-time member. He had earlier collaborated with Psychic TV and 23 Skidoo....
 was released under his group Current 93
Current 93

Current 93 are an eclectic United Kingdom experimental music group, working since the early 1980s in folk music-based musical forms. The band was founded in 1982 by David Tibet ....
. A live album by Throbbing Gristle
Throbbing Gristle

Throbbing Gristle is a United Kingdom industrial music and visual arts group that evolved from the performance art group COUM Transmissions. The band consists of Genesis P-Orridge , Cosey Fanni Tutti , Peter Christopherson , and Chris Carter ....
 was also dedicated to Balance. On 23 December 2005, a memorial concert was held for Balance. Performers included Christopherson's new solo effort The Threshold HouseBoy's Choir
The Threshold HouseBoy's Choir

The Threshold HouseBoys Choir is a musical guise for Peter Christopherson, announced in 2005 as a follow up endeavor to his former group Coil . Despite the name, it is a solo project which relies heavily on computer generated vocals, of which he is formally credited as the "director." The name was derived from a play on words, combining the t...
, Alec Empire
Alec Empire

Alec Empire is a German musician who is best known as a founding member of the band Atari Teenage Riot. Also a prolific and distinguished solo artist, Record producer and Disc jockey, he has released well over a hundred albums, EPs and singles and remixed over seventy tracks for artists popular and relatively unknown alike....
 and CoH
CoH (musician)

CoH is the musical alias of Ivan Pavlov , a Russian-born sound artist and engineer. Pavlov was formerly in the group Zvuki Mu . He has lived in Sweden since 1995....
.

The final studio album, The Ape Of Naples, saw release on 2 December 2005. In August 2006 the rare CD-R releases The Remote Viewer
The Remote Viewer

The Remote Viewer was originally released in CD-R format by Coil . The three track album was released in 2002 May in an edition of 500 copies....
 and Black Antlers were "sympathetically remastered" and expanded into two disc versions, which included new and recently remixed material. A comprehensive DVD boxset, titled Colour Sound Oblivion, is also in the works and was scheduled to be released by Christmas
Christmas

Christmas , also referred to as Christmas Day, is an annual holiday celebrated on December 25 that commemorates the birth of Jesus. The day marks the beginning of the larger season of Christmastide, which lasts Twelve Days of Christmas....
 of 2006. However, no announcement has been made for a future release date. Christopherson has also discussed the possibility of releasing Coil's entire back catalogue on a single Blu-ray disc.

In November 2006 the official Coil website posted the following announcement: "Following the success of Thai pressings of The Remote Viewer and Black Antlers, and after many requests, we are planning to expand the CD catalog still further." A few days later Duplais Balance
Duplais Balance

Duplais Balance is a box set by Coil , first available for preorder in November and offered for sale in "mid December". The box set was produced in a limited edition of 250....
 and Moon's Milk In Six Phases
Moon's Milk in Six Phases

Moons Milk In Six Phases is release by Coil that compiles four of their singles onto a double CD and an additional CD which "will feature a third full disc" of the Moons Milk Bonus Disc material as well as "new reinterpretations of [the] songs"....
 were announced. Furthermore, an expanded vinyl version of The Ape Of Naples, which includes the album The New Backwards
The New Backwards

The New Backwards is an album by Coil released in 2008. The album is comprised of material remixed and reworked from the Backwards demo, which was submitted to Torso Records in 1993 and then further recorded at Trent Reznor Nothing Studios in New Orleans, Louisiana, in the mid-1990s for a planned release on Reznor's Nothing Records impri...
 has been released and a two disc version of Time Machines
Time Machines

Time Machines is Coil 's landmark drone music album, released under the alias Time Machines. It consists of 4 tracks which are composed of a single pitch , called a drone ....
 has been announced.

Background


Limited editions

Coil's distribution and marketing techniques sometimes included releasing a limited number of albums making them collectors' items among devotees. Including things such as "art objects", blood stains and sigil
Sigil (magic)

A sigil is a symbol created for a specific magical purpose. A sigil is usually made up of a complex combination of several specific symbols or geometric figures each with a specific meaning or intent....
-like autographs in the packaging of their albums, Coil claimed that this made their work more personal for true fans, turning their records into something akin to occult
Occult

The word occult comes from the Latin word occultus , referring to "knowledge of the hidden". In the medical sense it is used to refer to a structure or process that is hidden, e.g....
 artifacts. This practice was markedly increased in the later half of Coil's career. However, Balance expressed interest in having regular Coil albums in every shop that wanted them. Some critics have accused Coil and its record company of price gouging. In 2003, Coil began re-releasing many rare works, mostly remixed, into general circulation. They also launched a download service, where a large amount of their out-of-print music is available.

Instruments and creative methods

Coil incorporated many exotic and rare instruments into their recordings and performances. The group expressed particular interest in specific obsolete modular synthesizer
Modular synthesizer

The modular synthesizer is a type of synthesizer consisting of separate specialized modules connected by wires to create a so-called patch . Every output generates a signal - an electric voltage of variable strength....
s, including the Moog synthesizer
Moog synthesizer

Moog synthesizer may refer to any number of analog synthesizers designed by Dr. Robert Moog or manufactured by Moog Music, and is commonly used as a generic term for analog and digital music synthesisers....
. Coil are among the few artists who have been granted permission to use the one-of-a-kind experimental ANS photoelectronic synthesizer
ANS synthesizer

The ANS synthesizer is a photoelectronic musical instrument created by Russian engineer Evgeny Murzin from 1937 to 1957. The technological basis of his invention was the method of photo-optic sound recording used in cinematography , which made it possible to obtain a visible image of a sound wave, as well as to realize the opposite goal -...
 (see ANS
ANS (box)

ANS is an box set created and produced by Coil . The album uses a strange and esoteric photoelectric synthesizer known as the ANS synthesizer....
). Other instruments the group incorporated into their music included the theremin
Theremin

The theremin is an early electronic musical instrument controlled without contact from the player. It is named after its Russian inventor, Professor Leon Theremin, who patented the device in 1928....
 and electronic shakuhachi
Shakuhachi

The is a Japanese end-blown flute flute. Its name means "1.8 feet", referring to its size. It is traditionally made of bamboo, but versions now exist in wood and plastic....
. During Coil's later period, marimba
Marimba

The marimba is a musical instrument in the percussion instrument family. Keys or bars are struck with mallets to produce musical tones. The keys are arranged as those of a piano, with the accidentals raised vertically and overlapping the natural keys to aid the performer both visually and physically....
 player Tom Edwards joined the group and performed on the live albums Live Two
Live Two

Live Two was a CD by Coil which documents their live performance on 2001 September 15 at DK Gorbunova in Moscow, Russia. This CD was one of four releases in a series....
 and Live Three
Live Three

Live Three was a CD by Coil which documents their live performance on 2002 April 06 at Teatro delle Celebrazioni in Bologna, Italy. This CD was one of four releases in a series....
, as well as on the studio album The Ape of Naples
The Ape Of Naples

The Ape Of Naples is the final album from Coil . It was released after the death of lead vocalist John Balance, who died on November 13 2004....
.

Coil utilized techniques such as the cut-up technique
Cut-up technique

The cut-up technique is an aleatory literary technique or literary genre in which a Writing is cut up at random and rearranged to create a new text....
, ritual drug use
Drug use

Drugs can be used in many different ways, as detailed below....
, sleep deprivation
Sleep deprivation

Sleep deprivation is a general lack of the necessary amount of sleep. This may occur as a result of sleep disorders, active choice or deliberate inducement such as in interrogation or for torture....
, lucid dreaming
Lucid dreaming

A lucid dream is a dream in which the person is aware that they are dreaming while the dream is in progress, also known as a conscious dream....
, sidereal sound, granular synthesis
Granular synthesis

Granular synthesis is a basic sound synthesis method that operates on the microsound Time scale . It is often based on the same principles as sampling but often includes analog signal technology....
, tidal shifts, John Dee
John Dee (mathematician)

John Dee was a noted England mathematics, astronomy, astrology, geography, Occultism, and consultant to Queen Elizabeth I of England. He also devoted much of his life to the study of alchemy, divination, and Hermeticism....
-like methods of scrying
Scrying

Scrying is a magic practice that involves clairvoyance in a medium, usually for purposes of obtaining spiritual visions and more rarely for purposes of divination or fortune-telling....
, instrument glitches
Glitch (music)

Glitch is a term used to describe a genre of experimental electronic music that emerged in the mid to late 1990s. The origins of the glitch aesthetic can be traced back to Luigi Russolo Futurist manifesto The Art of Noises, the basis of noise music....
, SETI
SETI

Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence is the collective name for a number of activities to detect intelligent extraterrestrial life. The general approach of SETI projects is to survey the sky to detect the existence of interstellar communication from a civilization on a distant planet ? an approach widely endorsed by the scientific...
 synchronization and the chaos theory
Chaos theory

In mathematics, chaos theory describes the behavior of certain dynamical system s ? that is, systems whose states evolve with time ? that may exhibit dynamics that are highly sensitive to initial conditions ....
.

Religious views

Coil had many associations with Pagan beliefs and were sometimes labeled satanic
Satanism

Satanism is a term that refers to a number of related belief systems. Their commonality is that they all feature the symbolism of Satan or similar figures....
. John Balance explicitly referred to himself as a "Born Again Pagan" and described his Paganism as a "spirituality within nature."

Peter Christopherson, however, described the beliefs of Coil as unassociated: "We don't follow any particular religious dogma. In fact, quite the reverse, we tend to discourage the following of dogmas, or false prophets, as it were. And we don't have a very sympathetic view of Christian
Christian

A Christian is a person who adheres to Christianity, a Monotheism#Christian view religion centered on the life and teachings of Jesus and interpreted by Christians to have been prophesied in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament....
s up to this point. The thing we follow is our own noses; I don't mean in a chemical sense."

Members and style

Coil's expansive line-up led to an ever-evolving style not readily pigeonhole
Pigeonhole

Pigeonhole may refer to:*Pigeonholes, nesting spaces formed in a dovecote *Pigeonhole, one of the boxes in a pigeon coop*Pigeonhole principle, a mathematical principle...
d into a single genre. They worked in such genres as industrial
Industrial music

Industrial music comprises many styles of experimental music, including many forms of electronic music. The term was coined in the mid-1970s to describe Industrial Records artists....
, noise
Noise music

Noise music is a term used to describe varieties of avant-garde music and sound art that may use elements such as cacophony, Consonance and dissonance#Dissonance, atonality, noise, indeterminacy, and repetition in their realization....
, ambient
Ambient music

Ambient music is a musical genre that focuses on the timbre characteristics of sounds, particularly organised or performed to evoke an "atmospheric", "visual" or "unobtrusive" quality....
 and dark ambient
Dark ambient

Dark ambient is a subgenre of ambient music that features foreboding, ominous, or discordant overtones. Dark ambient emerged in the 1980s and 1990s with the introduction of new synthesizer and Sampling technology in the electronic music genre and other technical advances in music....
, neo-folk, spoken word
Spoken word

Spoken word is a form of literature art or artistic performance in which lyrics, poetry, or stories are spoken rather than sung. The category of spoken-word that is often done with a musical background is performance poetry....
, drone music
Drone music

Drone music is a minimalist musical style that emphasizes the use of sustained or repetition sounds, notes, or tone-clusters – called drone s....
, and minimalism, creating what Balance explicitly referred to as "magick
Magick

Magick, in the broadest sense, is any act designed to cause intentional change. The spelling with the terminal "k" was repopularized in the first half of the 20th century by Aleister Crowley when he introduced it as a core component of Thelema....
al music". Balance described the early Coil work as "solar" and the later work as "moon musick".

John Balance was the founder of Coil and is almost the exclusive vocalist of Coil as well as a composer. Peter Christopherson was the chief producer and co-founder of the group. William Breeze
William Breeze

William Breeze is an United States musician and occultist, best known as a member of Coil and as the current international leader of Ordo Templi Orientis under the name Hymenaeus Beta, under which name he is an editor of the occult works of Aleister Crowley....
 was Coil's electric viola player between 1997 and 2000. Ossian Brown
Ossian Brown

Ossian Brown is an Electronic music England musician.Brown is notable for being a full time member of the music groups Coil and Cyclobe.Although Brown has no solo releases, he has participated in many releases with the musical groups he has been a member of....
 has been a Coil collaborator since about 1992 and joined the group in 2000, touring extensively with them and working on several recordings up until the final Coil album The Ape Of Naples. Tom Edwards
Tom Edwards (musician)

Tom Edwards is an English musician. Edwards is a member of Spiritualized and once a member of Coil as a marimba player, including during many Coil Live performances....
 participated in Coil's live incarnation, and was Coil's marimba
Marimba

The marimba is a musical instrument in the percussion instrument family. Keys or bars are struck with mallets to produce musical tones. The keys are arranged as those of a piano, with the accidentals raised vertically and overlapping the natural keys to aid the performer both visually and physically....
 player from 2000 on. John Gosling performed with the initial live incarnation of Coil and on Transparent
Transparent (album)

Transparent is the first release by the band Coil . It was a collaboration with Zos Kia and credited to "Zos Kia/Coil".The cassette version was released in 1984 on Nekrophile Rekords with catalogue number NRC 05....
. Danny Hyde
Danny Hyde

Danny Hyde is an experimental music musician and renowned remix artist. Hyde has contributed to production and mixing on many Coil albums, including Horse Rotorvator, Love's Secret Domain, The Remote Viewer, Black Antlers, and The New Backwards....
 has been a Coil collaborator since the beginning and throughout most of the group's career. His contributions include production and co-writing some material. Massimo & Pierce of Black Sun Productions
Black Sun Productions

Black Sun Productions is the project of sound, visual and performance artists & activists Massimo & Pierce....
 were members of Coil Live in 2002. However, they were stage performers, never contributing musically other than reading the poetic introduction to "Ostia" during live performances. Drew McDowall
Drew McDowall

Drew McDowall is a Scottish people musician, most notably as a member, collaborator and remixer for influential music groups. McDowall was formerly a full time member of Coil and several of his remixes have been released on the certified gold album Further Down the Spiral....
 began collaborating with Coil in 1990 and was officially inducted in 1995. He left the group sometime between 1999 and 2000. Drew's ex-wife, Rose McDowall, provided vocals for several Coil tracks including "Wrong Eye", "Rosa Decidua" and "Christmas Is Now Drawing Near". She also collaborated with Coil for the short lived project Rosa Mundi
Rosa Mundi

Rosa Mundi was the name of a very short lived electronic music Supergroup which consisted of Rose McDowall, John Balance and possibly Peter Christopherson....
. Cliff Stapleton played Hurdy Gurdy on several live performances, but also in the studio for Coil at various points throughout the 2000s. Thighpaulsandra
Thighpaulsandra

Thighpaulsandra is a Wales experimental music musician known mostly for performing on synthesizers and Electronic keyboards. As Tim Lewis, he began his career working with Julian Cope....
 became an official member on 26 January 1999 and participated until the final album, The Ape Of Naples. Most notably, he created the entire instrumental for the album Queens Of The Circulating Library. Jim Thirlwell was a member during the Scatology era. Stephen Thrower
Stephen Thrower

Stephen Thrower is an English musician and author.Formerly a member of the music group Coil , Possession, Satin Chickens, Put Put, Identical and Skullflower....
 worked as a full time member of Coil from 1987 to 1992. Mike York was part of the Coil Live
Coil Live

Experimental music group Coil 's live incarnation has a distinct legacy of its own. The initial performances took place in 1983, however they stopped playing live for 16 years after a mere four performances....
 collective for a limited time.

Influence

Although Coil expressed interest in many musical groups, they rarely, if ever, claimed to be influenced by them. Coil explicitly stated the influence of such non-musical sources as William Burroughs, Aleister Crowley
Aleister Crowley

Aleister Crowley, born Edward Alexander Crowley , , was a United Kingdom occultist, writer, mountaineering, poet, and yogi. He was an influential member of several occult organizations, including the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, the A?A?, and Ordo Templi Orientis , and is best known today for his Works of Aleister Crowley, especi...
, Bryon Gysin and Austin Spare. Furthermore, the group were friends with Burroughs and owned some of Spare's original artwork.

John Balance encouraged fans to trade, discuss and discover new and different forms of music
Music

Music is an art form whose media is sound organized in time. Common elements of music are pitch , rhythm , dynamics , and the sonic qualities of timbre and texture ....
, stressing the importance of variety. Music that Coil expressed interest in is diverse and wide-ranging, from musique concrete
Musique concrète

Musique concr?te , is a form of electroacoustic music that utilises acousmatic sound as a compositional resource. The compositional material is not restricted to the inclusion of sonorities derived from musical instruments or register s, nor to elements traditionally thought of as 'musical' ....
 to folk music
Folk music

Folk music can have a number of different meanings, including:* Traditional music: The original meaning of the term "folk music" was synonymous with the term "Traditional music", also often including World Music and Roots music; the term "Traditional music" was given its more specific meaning to distinguish it from the other definition...
 to hardcore punk
Hardcore punk

Hardcore punk is a subgenre of punk rock that originated in North America and the UK in the late 1970s. The new sound was generally thicker, heavier and faster than earlier punk rock....
 to classical. Among the musical artists Coil expressed interest in are the early electronic, experimental and minimalistic pioneers: Harry Partch
Harry Partch

File:Harry Partch Institute-6.jpgHarry Partch was an United Statesn composer and musical instrument creator. He was one of the first twentieth-century composers to work extensively and systematically with microtonality scale s, writing much of his music for custom-made instruments that he built himself, tuned in 11-limit just intonation....
, La Monte Young
La Monte Young

La Monte Thornton Young is an United States composer and musician.Young is generally recognized as the first minimalism composer, and one of the four most celebrated leaders of the minimalist school, along with Terry Riley, Steve Reich and Philip Glass, despite having little in common formally with Glass or Reich....
, Karlheinz Stockhausen
Karlheinz Stockhausen

Karlheinz Stockhausen was a German composer, widely acknowledged by critics as one of the most important but also controversial composers of the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries....
 (once referred to by Balance as "an honorary member of Coil"), Alvin Lucier
Alvin Lucier

Alvin Lucier is an American composer of experimental music and sound installations that explore acoustic phenomena and auditory perception. Lucier was a member of the influential Sonic Arts Union, which included Robert Ashley, David Behrman, and Gordon Mumma....
, and Arvo Pärt
Arvo Pärt

Arvo P?rt , is an Estonian classical composer. P?rt works in a minimalist style that employs tintinnabulation and hypnotic repetitions influenced by the intellectual counterpoint elements of European jazz, but fitting into European-American classical post-modernism rather than so-called world music....
. Coil also expressed interest in krautrock
Krautrock

Krautrock is a generic name for the experimental music scene that appeared in Germany in the late 1960s and gained popularity throughout the 1970s, especially in Britain....
 groups including Cluster
Cluster (band)

Cluster is a Germany experimental music musical group who influenced the development of contemporary popular electronic music and ambient music....
, Amon Düül II
Amon Düül II

Amon D??l II is a Germany rock music. The group is generally considered to be one of the founders of the German rock music scene and a seminal influence on the development of Krautrock....
, Can
Can (band)

Can were an experimental rock band formed in West Germany in 1968. One of the most important krautrock groups, Can incorporated strong minimalism and world music influences....
, Kraftwerk
Kraftwerk

Kraftwerk is an influential electronic music band from D?sseldorf, Germany. The signature Kraftwerk sound combines driving, Repetitive music rhythms with catchy melody, mainly following a Western classical music style of harmony, with a minimalism and strictly electronic instrumentation....
 and Tangerine Dream
Tangerine Dream

Tangerine Dream is a Germany electronic music group founded in 1967 by Edgar Froese. The band has undergone many personnel changes over the years, with Froese being the only continuous member....
. Rock musicians and groups Coil have expressed interest in are: Angus Maclise
Angus MacLise

Angus MacLise was an American percussion instrumentist, composer, poet, occultist and calligrapher probably best known as the first drummer for the Velvet Underground....
, Captain Beefheart
Captain Beefheart

Don Van Vliet is an United States musician and visual artist, best known by the pseudonym Captain Beefheart. His musical work was mainly conducted with a rotating assembly of musicians called The Magic Band, which was active from the mid-1960s to the early 1980s....
, Flipper
Flipper (band)

Flipper is an influential punk rock band formed in San Francisco, California, California in 1979, continuing in often erratic fashion until the mid-1990s, then reuniting in 2005....
, Leonard Cohen
Leonard Cohen

Leonard Norman Cohen, Order of Canada, National Order of Quebec is a Canadian singer, songwriter, musician, poet and novelist. Cohen published his first book of poetry in Montreal in 1956 and his first novel in 1963....
, Lou Reed
Lou Reed

Lewis Allan "Lou" Reed is an American rock music musician best known as the guitarist, Singing and principal songwriter of The Velvet Underground as well as a successful solo artist whose career has spanned several decades....
, Nico
Nico

Christa P?ffgen was a German musician, Model , actress, and Warhol Superstar who is best known by her stage name Nico. She is renowned for both her tenure in The Velvet Underground and for her work as a solo artist....
, Pere Ubu
Pere Ubu (band)

Pere Ubu are an experimental rock music group formed in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1975. Despite many long-term band members, singer David Thomas is the only constant....
, The Birthday Party
The Birthday Party (band)

The Birthday Party was an Australian post-punk group, active from 1977 to 1983.Despite being championed by John Peel, The Birthday Party found little commercial success during their career....
, The Velvet Underground
The Velvet Underground

The Velvet Underground was an American Rock music band first active, in various incarnations, from 1965 to 1973. Their best-known members were Lou Reed and John Cale, who both went on to find success as solo artists....
 and The Virgin Prunes
The Virgin Prunes

The Virgin Prunes was an Ireland gothic rock band. The band formed in 1977 and disbanded in 1986 after the departure of member Gavin Friday. The rest of the band continued on without him for a while as The Prunes, but they too ended activities by 1990....
. Coil expressed an interest in the Russian composer Igor Stravinsky
Igor Stravinsky

Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky was a Russian-born composer, considered by many to be the most influential composer of 20th century music. He was a quintessentially Cosmopolitanism Russian who was named by Time as one of the 100 most influential people of the century....
, and in 1986 used a sample of a piece of his music on the Horse Rotorvator
Horse Rotorvator

Horse Rotorvator is the second LP released by the United Kingdom industrial music group Coil ....
 song "The Anal Staircase". Furthermore, on the album Black Antlers
Black Antlers

Black Antlers was originally released in CD-R format by Coil in 2004 in a limited edition. The album was later re-edited by Peter Christopherson and expanded to include a second CD of two new tracks, as well as a new track on the first disc....
 Coil dedicated a song to Sun Ra
Sun Ra

Sun Ra was a jazz composer, bandleader, piano and synthesizer player, poet and philosopher known for his "cosmic philosophy", musical compositions and performances....
 and covered a song by Bam Bam.

Coil's influence on electronic music has become more evident since the death of Balance with electronic musicians from all over the world collaborating on a series of tribute albums. Some notable artists who appeared on these albums are Alec Empire
Alec Empire

Alec Empire is a German musician who is best known as a founding member of the band Atari Teenage Riot. Also a prolific and distinguished solo artist, Record producer and Disc jockey, he has released well over a hundred albums, EPs and singles and remixed over seventy tracks for artists popular and relatively unknown alike....
, Chris Connelly
Chris Connelly

Chris Connelly is a Scottish musician who became famous for his industrial music work of the late 1980s and early 1990s, particularly his involvement with the Revolting Cocks and Ministry ....
 and K.K. Null (see ...It Just Is). Nine Inch Nails
Nine Inch Nails

Nine Inch Nails is an American industrial rock music group, founded in 1988 by Trent Reznor in Cleveland, Ohio, Ohio. As its main Producer , singer, songwriter, and instrumentalist, Reznor is the only official member of Nine Inch Nails and remains solely responsible for its direction....
 front man Trent Reznor
Trent Reznor

Trent Reznor is an American musician, singer-songwriter, record producer, and multi-instrumentalist. He operates under the studio name Nine Inch Nails, and was previously associated with the bands Option 30, Exotic Birds, and Tapeworm , among others....
 has also expressed his influence by the group. The track "At The Heart Of It All" (found on Scatology) later became the name of an Aphex Twin
Aphex Twin

Richard David James , aka Aphex Twin, is an electronic musician who has been described as "the most inventive and influential figure in contemporary electronic music." He founded the record label Rephlex Records in 1991 with friend Grant Wilson-Claridge....
 track on Nine Inch Nails remix album Further Down the Spiral
Further Down the Spiral

Further Down the Spiral is a remix album by Nine Inch Nails released in 1995. Further Down the Spiral is the tenth official Nine Inch Nails release and is the companion remix disc to The Downward Spiral....
. It is possible that Trent Reznor named the track as a reference to Coil, since Coil also provided remixes for Further Down the Spiral.

Discography

Coil's rapid musical output over two decades resulted in a large amount of releases, side projects and remixes as well as collaborations.

Primary, full-length, Coil studio albums:
  • Scatology
    Scatology (album)

    Scatology is the first LP and a second album produced by Coil .Scatology was released in three different formats with two different covers....
     (1984)
  • Horse Rotorvator
    Horse Rotorvator

    Horse Rotorvator is the second LP released by the United Kingdom industrial music group Coil ....
     (1986)
  • Love's Secret Domain
    Love's Secret Domain

    Love's Secret Domain is the third album by Coil and was released in 1991. It marked a departure from the brooding synthesizers and melodies of their first two albums, focusing more on acid house Sampling ....
     (1991)
  • ELpH vs. Coil: Worship the Glitch
    Worship The Glitch

    Worship The Glitch was the only album to be released by "ELpH Vs. Coil ", though a CD single called Born Again Pagans is credited to "Coil Vs....
     (1995)
  • Black Light District: A Thousand Lights in a Darkened Room
    A Thousand Lights In A Darkened Room

    A Thousand Lights In A Darkened Room is the only release by the group Black Light District. Although this is not an official Coil release, "Black Light District" was merely an alias for the group....
     (1996)
  • Time Machines
    Time Machines

    Time Machines is Coil 's landmark drone music album, released under the alias Time Machines. It consists of 4 tracks which are composed of a single pitch , called a drone ....
     (1998)
  • Astral Disaster
    Astral Disaster

    Astral Disaster is an album by Coil , which has been released in two distinct versions.The original pressing of the album was released in an edition of 99 copies on 12" vinyl via the record label Acme/Prescription with catalogue number Drug 8....
     (1999)
  • Musick to Play in the Dark Vol. 1
    Musick To Play In The Dark Vol. 1

    Musick To Play In The Dark Vol. 1 is a CD in its third pressing, as well as a Gramophone record, by Coil .Musick To Play In The Dark Vol. 1 was one of two albums attributed purely to a style called "moon music", which signified their change from a "solar" to a "moon" group....
     (1999)
  • Musick to Play in the Dark Vol. 2
    Musick To Play In The Dark Vol. 2

    Musick To Play In The Dark Vol. 2 is an album by Coil currently in its third pressing in CD format; it was also released in double 12" vinyl format....
     (2000)
  • Constant Shallowness Leads to Evil
    Constant Shallowness Leads To Evil

    Constant Shallowness Leads To Evil was a CD by Coil released the same year as Queens Of The Circulating Library. Like Queens Of The Circulating Library, this album comes packaged in a pink c-shell case....
     (2000)
  • Black Antlers
    Black Antlers

    Black Antlers was originally released in CD-R format by Coil in 2004 in a limited edition. The album was later re-edited by Peter Christopherson and expanded to include a second CD of two new tracks, as well as a new track on the first disc....
     (2004)
  • The Ape of Naples
    The Ape Of Naples

    The Ape Of Naples is the final album from Coil . It was released after the death of lead vocalist John Balance, who died on November 13 2004....
     (2005)


External links


Official
  • - The official Coil website.
  • - Archival website: news, complete discography, reviews, interviews, FAQ, et cetera.


Research & Fan Sites
  • The occult and esoteric symbolism within Coil's works


Interviews
  • (1998 July 21)
  • (2004 April 01)
  • (2004 April 12)
  • (2006 August 29)
  • (2006 September 01)