Cover of Coil The Remote Viewer
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For fans of coil, lovers of atmospheric and experimental electronic music, and listeners seeking immersive and ritualistic sonic experiences
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THE REVIEW

In the 2000s, the Coil underwent a transformation that led them to transcend the boundaries of the underground, reaching a wider audience through works like "Musick to Play in the Dark." This journey saw them evolve from industrial sounds to more atmospheric and mystical electronic explorations. "The Remote Viewer" represents a pinnacle of this evolution, a sonic journey that invites the listener to an experience as introspective as it is cosmic. The album unfolds like a hypnotic ritual, with tracks that seem woven with a quiet power, capable of wrapping and dragging the listener into an abyss of floating sounds. Each track is a door to an alternative dimension, where slow rhythms and electronic manipulations blend into a sound fabric that pulses with a life of its own. It is not simply background music, but a kind of soundtrack for an inner journey, an initiation into parallel worlds. The Coil, in "The Remote Viewer," have honed the art of creating sound environments that act as mirrors of the soul. Their compositions are studded with mystical loops that evoke a sense of eternal return, a cyclical dance between tangible reality and the ineffable. This music is not limited to being heard; it demands to be lived, felt in the gut, like a ritual performed each time you immerse yourself in it. The listening experience becomes almost tactile, a journey that begins within the body and expands towards the infinite. The Coil’s electronic improvisations seem to stem from the soul itself, crossing and transcending the boundaries of the physical. This is music that explores the essence of being, challenges perception, and offers new perspectives on what it means to exist. The tracks of "The Remote Viewer" are not mere songs, but true soundscapes. Each listening reveals new details, new nuances, as if the music were alive and constantly evolving. The Coil have created a work that is both welcoming and alien, a sonic paradox that fascinates and disorients. In this work, the Coil reach the peak of their ritual explorations. "The Remote Viewer" is a bridge between the sacred and the profane, between the internal and the external, a path that invites us to explore our duality and rediscover the potential of our essence. We are not just a body, but through this music, we perceive our existence in a deeper and more authentic way. In conclusion, the Coil’s "The Remote Viewer" is much more than an album; it is a transformative experience. With its intricate sound textures and mystical evocations, it stands as a benchmark in contemporary electronic music. It is a work that continues to resonate, offering new meanings and insights with each listen, making it a visionary masterpiece.


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The Remote Viewer highlights Coil’s evolution into mystical electronic realms, offering listeners a hypnotic and immersive soundscape. The album serves as a ritualistic journey blending cosmic atmospheres with introspective depth. It challenges perception and invites deep emotional engagement. This work stands as a visionary and transformative masterpiece in contemporary electronic music.

Tracklist Videos

01   Remote Viewing 1 (19:33)

02   Remote Viewing 2 (07:57)

03   Remote Viewing 3 (21:13)

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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