Cover of Coil Live One
Rocky Marciano

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For fans of coil, lovers of industrial and experimental electronic music, and listeners seeking immersive, avant-garde sound experiences.
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THE REVIEW

Coil, art and action, live one: broadcast for space vessels with a hibernated crew. Everything continues to dissolve, chilling neuronal geometries, antiseptic yet pulsating sonic waves pile up on each other like dead bodies, steel slabs, radioactive flares, assembly line of death, archaic rituals, bone fragments on the ground, everything continues to dissolve. Expansion of sound beyond sound, fragments of floating vocals in decay, industrial music for the fortieth century. Chasms, deadly subliminal entropy, skull bone shards, electromagnetic probes crawling under the flesh, relentless and piercing alien pulsations, chasms. Coil: music to destroy angels.

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Coil's Live One delivers a chilling and immersive industrial soundscape that feels both antiseptic and pulsating. The album conjures images of futuristic decay, archaic rituals, and alien pulsations. Its layered sonic waves create an intense and haunting atmosphere, perfect for fans of experimental and avant-garde music. The live recording captures the relentless energy and unique artistry of Coil.

Tracklist Videos

01   Everything Keeps Dissolving (15:14)

02   Queens of the Circulating Library (13:50)

03   Chasms (21:39)

Coil

Coil was a British experimental music group formed by John Balance and Peter Christopherson, active from the early 1980s until 2004. They are known for blending industrial, ambient and electronic approaches and for a later "moon-music" phase.
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