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Black Antlers was originally released in CD-R format by Coil in 2004 in a limited edition. The album was later re-edited by Peter Christopherson and expanded to include a second CD of two new tracks, as well as a new track on the first disc. The second edition was released in 2006 August on the same day as the expanded version of The Remote Viewer. Both remasters were printed in Thailand and feature high quality images and packaging. Both of the reissues are also identical in packaging style. A Studio Album is an album of regular studio recordings. ...
Coil (1982 - 13 November 2004) were a cross-genre, experimental music group who worked in such forms as industrial, noise, ambient and dark ambient, neo-folk, spoken word, drone music, and minimalism. ...
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Official Threshold House logo Threshold House is a vanity record label created by Coil, exclusively for albums put out by the group. ...
In the music industry, a record producer (or music producer) has many roles, among them controlling the recording sessions, coaching and guiding the musicians, and supervising the recording, mixing and mastering processes. ...
Coil (1982 - 13 November 2004) were a cross-genre, experimental music group who worked in such forms as industrial, noise, ambient and dark ambient, neo-folk, spoken word, drone music, and minimalism. ...
Coil (1982 - 13 November 2004) were a cross-genre, experimental music group who worked in such forms as industrial, noise, ambient and dark ambient, neo-folk, spoken word, drone music, and minimalism. ...
ANS was an box set created and produced by Coil. ...
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Coil (1982 - 13 November 2004) were a cross-genre, experimental music group who worked in such forms as industrial, noise, ambient and dark ambient, neo-folk, spoken word, drone music, and minimalism. ...
Peter Martin Christopherson, a. ...
For this release, Coil were: Jhonn Balance, Peter Christopherson, Tom Edwards, Cliff Stapleton, Thighpaulsandra and Mike York. Peter Martin Christopherson, a. ...
Tom Edwards is a British radio presenter and television announcer. ...
Thighpaulsandra (born Tim Lewis to retired opera singer Dorothy Lewis) is a Welsh experimental musician. ...
"Sex With Sun Ra" is about the influential jazz musician Sun Ra. Sun Ra (May 22, 1914? â May 30, 1993) was an innovative jazz composer, bandleader, piano and synthesizer player, who came to be known as much for his cosmic philosophy as for his musical compositions and performances. ...
The first edition of this album was sold during their Even An Evil Fatigue mini-tour. This reissue of this album is currently available at the official Coil website, Thresholdhouse.com. Song origins
"The Gimp (Sometimes)" was originally released as a recording by Coil on the compilation Hate People Like Us by People Like Us. The original version was titled "The Gimp/Sometimes" and sounds much less developed than the version on Black Antlers. The lyrics to this song also appeared in an untitled live piece performed at New Forms III in 2002. A version of "Sex With Sun Ra (Part One - Saturnalia)", titled "Sex With Sun Ra" later appeared on the compilation Rough Trade Shops: Counter Culture 04. The version on the compilation is 6:00 in length. "Wraiths And Strays (From Montreal)" is from a live performance on 2003 May 29, in Montreal, Canada at Mutek 2003. "The Wraiths And Strays Of Paris" is an edited version of a live performance in Paris, France at La Locomotive on 2004 May 23. "All The Pretty Little Horses" is a traditional British song that was brought to light on the Current 93 album All The Pretty Little Horses, an album which John Balance provided vocals for three tracks. "Teenage Lightning (10th Birthday Version)" is a version of the songs "Teenage Lightning 1" and "Teenage Lightning 2" from the previous Coil album Love's Secret Domain. The version of the song as it appears on "Black Antlers" is similar to the version on The Ape Of Naples titled "Teenage Lightning 2005". "Black Antlers (Where's Your Child?) (Vers 1)" aka "Black Antler's (Where's Your Child?)" are covers of the song "Where's Your Child?" by Bam Bam. All of the songs from the original pressing of the album were played live around the time of this release and sound similar to their live counterparts. All of the songs on the original pressing of this album appear on Selvaggina, Go Back Into The Woods as a live performance. Software development stages In computer programming, development stage terminology expresses how the development of a piece of software has progressed and how much further development it may require. ...
People Like Us (Vicki Bennett) creates audio-visual collage using sampling and found footage. ...
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All The Pretty Little Horses: The Inmost Light is an album by English band Current 93. ...
John Balance (first name also spelled Jhon and Jhonn; born Geff Rushton/Geoffrey Laurence Burton; February 16, 1962 â November 13, 2004). ...
Loves Secret Domain was released in 1991 by Coil. ...
The Ape of Naples is the final album from Coil. ...
Track listing 1st edition CD-R: - "The Gimp (Sometimes)" – 11:25
- "Sex With Sun Ra (Part One - Saturnalia)" – 9:24
- "All The Pretty Little Horses" – 4:47
- "Wraiths And Strays (From Montreal)" – 8:25
- "Teenage Lightning (10th Birthday Version)" – 9:15
- "Black Antlers (Where's Your Child?) (Vers 1)" – 7:08
2nd edition 2XCD: "Disc I": - "The Gimp (Sometimes)" – 11:26
- "Sex With Sun Ra (Part One - Saturnalia)" – 9:22
- "The Wraiths And Strays Of Paris" – 8:44
- "All The Pretty Little Horses" – 4:45
- "Teenage Lightning (10th Birthday Version)" – 9:15
- "Black Antler's (Where's Your Child?)" – 7:10
- "Sex With Sun Ra (Part Two - Sigillarcia)" – 5:11
"Disc II": - "Departed" – 6:28
- "Things We Never Had" – 11:33
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