A droning, buzzing experimental masterpiece. Each song's title is an entheogenic drug and the songs recreate (allegedly) the audible hallucinations of each substance. Hypnotic and subtle, it makes good background for a session of deep meditation.
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A droning, buzzing experimental masterpiece. Each song's title is an entheogenic drug and the songs recreate (allegedly) the audible hallucinati… read more
A droning, buzzing experimental masterpiece. Each song's title is an entheogenic drug and the songs recreate (allegedly) the audible hallucinations of each substance. Hypnotic and s… read more
Coil (1982–2004) was initially established in London in 1983 as an experimental solo outlet for ex-Psychic TV member John Balance, and became a full-fledged experimental sonic manipulation unit a year later following the arrival of keyboardist / programmer Peter Christopherson (Sleazy), a founder of Psychic TV as well as a member of Throbbing Gristle. After debuting with the 17-minute ritual recording How to Destroy Angels, Balance and Sleazy recruited the aid of Possession’s Stephen Thrower, J.G. “Foetus” Thirlwell, and The Virgin Prunes’ Gavin Friday to record their full-length 19… read more
Coil (1982–2004) was initially established in London in 1983 as an experimental solo outlet for ex-Psychic TV member John Balance, and became a full-fledged experimental sonic manipulation … read more
Coil (1982–2004) was initially established in London in 1983 as an experimental solo outlet for ex-Psychic TV member John Balance, and became a full-fledged experimental sonic manipulation unit a year later following the arrival of key… read more