Coil

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  • industrial
  • experimental
  • dark ambient
  • electronic
  • ambient
There is more than one artist represented here: 1) Coil 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.

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Albums

The New Backwards (2008)
Black Antlers (disc 1) (2006)
Black Antlers (disc 2) (2006)
The Remote Viewer (disc 2) (2006)
The Ape of Naples (2005)
ANS (disc 1) (2004)
ANS (disc 2) (2004)
ANS (disc 3) (2004)
ANS (2003)
The Remote Viewer (2002)
Scatology (2001)
Astral Disaster (2000)
Coil Presents Time Machines (2000)
Constant Shallowness Leads to Evil (2000)
Musick to Play in the Dark, Volume 2 (2000)
Queens of the Circulating Library (2000)
Musick to Play in the Dark, Volume 1 (1999)
The Angelic Conversation (1994)
How to Destroy Angels (Remixes and Rerecordings) (1992)
Love's Secret Domain (1991)
Hellraiser Themes (1990)
The Unreleased Themes for Hellraiser: The Consequences of Raising Hell (1987)
Horse Rotorvator (1986)
Gold Is the Metal (With the Broadest Shoulders)

Singles

Absinthe Coil (2006)
Airborne Bells / Is Suicide a Solution? (1993)
Themes for Derek Jarman's Blue (1993)
Windowpane (1990)
The Wheel (1987)
The Wheel / The Wheal (1987)
The Anal Staircase (1986)
Panic / Tainted Love (1985)
How to Destroy Angels (1984)

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