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COIL

A Guide For Beginners - The Voice Of Silver / A Guide For Finishers - A Hair Of Gold (2025 Reissue)

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Out of print on CD for almost two decades, here is an official reissue of a much sought after 'Best Of' set by the acclaimed esoteric experimental pione...
COIL

Queens Of The Circulating Library (first time on vinyl!)

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Queens Of The Circulating Library stands alongside Time Machines and Nurse With Wound’s Soliloquy For Lilith as a post-industrial pinnacle of sensory-warp...
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Constant Shallowness Leads To Evil (reissue)

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one of the group’s most miasmic and mind-expanding creations, on par with 'Time Machines' – a sustained divination of shuddering, psychoacti...
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Musick To Play In The Dark² (2022 reissue)

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Among the staggering string of late-era masterpieces they produced is lunar opus Musick To Play In The Dark, widely hailed as an artistic zenith upon its releas...
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Musick to Play In The Dark (2020 reissue)

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Few groups in recent history forged as confounding and alchemical a body of work as Coil, the partnership of Peter 'Sleazy' Christopherson and John Bala...
Black Antlers (2025 Reissue)

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  1. The Gimp (Sometimes)
  2. Sex With Sun Ra (Part One – Saturnalia)
  3. The Wraiths and Strays Of Paris
  4. All The Pretty Little Horses
  5. Teenage Lightening (10th Birthday Version)
  6. Black Antlers (Where’s Your Child?)
  7. Sex With Sun Ra (Part Two – Sigillaricia)
  8. Departed
  9. Things We Never Had

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Black Antlers (2025 Reissue)

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'Black Antlers' showcases late-period Coil: stripped down, tighter, and leaner.

The music became more rhythmic, with a greater emphasis on beats: "the songs we did tend to be more... not rock in any sense of a word, but you know, more conventional in terms of structure, but now what we're doing is sort of within an 'electronic' genre." 'Black Antlers''s sound is an intoxicating energy, combining Thighpaulsandra's advanced synthesis, Balance's poetic lyricism and Christopherson's flirtations with jazz and Ableton-aided PowerBook maximalism. Rounding out the trio were renowned hurdy-gurdy player Cliff Stapleton on a "specifically commissioned" electric variant, to merge into the band’s "strange and other-worldly music"; Royal Academy of Music trained percussionist Tom Edwards (who also appeared with Thighpaulsandra in Spiritualized’s live band); and European and Near East winds specialist Mike York on pipes, bombarde, duduk and balalaika.

Initially released as an "album-in-progress" in June 2004, a post on the Threshold House website noted, "Please remember that September will see Coil recording the album "'Black Antlers' (Proper)"." Jhonn Balance passed away that November; Christopherson reunited with Love's Secret Domain collaborator Danny Hyde to complete 'Black Antlers' by May 2006. Revitalized energy marked 'Black Antlers''s recording, paired with the group's signature wordplay and humor (the name came from a series of imagined adult film titles). At their "Evil Fatigue" tour opener in Paris, Jhonn Balance presented the revised "Teenage Lightning (10th Birthday Version)" as, "an updated version of one of our older-never 'hits.'" The song, about the energy generated by "two teenagers, or old age pensioners" rapidly pulses, with Edwards's marimbas electronically modified and arpeggiated by Christopherson.

Album opener, "The Gimp (Sometimes)", is hypnotic and hallucinatory, recalling Coil's 90s period, with a potentially uneasy air, filled with repetition, distorted vocals, and Thighpaulsandra's modulated drone. "Sex With Sun Ra (Part One)" reveals the potentials of the 2004 lineup, as it writhes and glides through an imagined conversation with the legendary composer, building into overdrive. On the complementary piece, Christopherson & Hyde's "Part Two - Sigillaricia", the song evolves into a throbbing ouroboros of glitches and free flowing energy. One highlight is "The Wraiths And Strays Of Paris", an expansion of the song's first release as "(From Montreal)". "Of Paris" takes Thighpaulsandra synthesized warmth and Christopherson's PowerBook manipulations & stylizations from the original, adding full band samples from live multi-tracks - including Balance's vocals from the Paris show - fully realizing Christopherson's desire of "taking the (electronic) genre to a place that people would find unexpected, and more challenging." Adding to the unexpected, and building upon their own uncompromising legacy, Coil delicately cover the traditional African American lullaby (and "friend's song") "All The Pretty Little Horses", with Balance's vocals soothing the listener in an almost hushed whisper.