| Born Again Pagans |  | | Studio album by Coil Vs. ELpH | | Released | 1994 | | Genre | Experimental, Acid House 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. ...
A music genre is a category (or genre) of pieces of music that share a certain style or basic musical language (van der Merwe 1989, p. ...
Experimental music is any music that challenges the commonly accepted notions of what music is. ...
A yellow smiley face is considered the emblem of Acid House. ...
| | Length | 21:35 | | Label | Eskaton | | Producer(s) | Coil | | Coil Vs. ELpH chronology | | Born Again Pagans (1994) | Worship The Glitch (1995) | artwork from Born Again Pagans era, mushroom at the feet of christ Born Again Pagans was the only release attributed to "Coil Vs. ELpH", though another album Worship The Glitch would be attributed to "ELpH Vs. Coil". "ELpH" is a name that Coil used for a few releases, so this CD is basically, though not officially, a Coil release. In the CD booklet track one is attributed to Coil and tracks three, four and five are attributed to ELpH. "Protection" is supposed to be the single for the "forthcoming double CD compilation the Sound Of Music" due "Spring 1995". However the "Sound Of Music" was never released and ended up becoming the Backwards demo. Recreated versions of the song "Protection" were released as "Simenon" and "Bee Has The Photos" on the Backwards demo. Three official alternate versions of the song "Protection" have also surfaced as bootlegs. Their track timings are: 13:26, 4:36, and 6:28. To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...
Eskaton is a defunct vanity record label created by Coil, exclusively for albums put out by the group and their friends. ...
In the music industry, a record producer (or music producer) has many roles, among them controlling the recording sessions, coaching and guiding the performers, 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. ...
Worship The Glitch press release Worship The Glitch was the only album to be released by ELpH Vs. ...
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. ...
Worship The Glitch press release Worship The Glitch was the only album to be released by ELpH Vs. ...
"Glimpse" is a version of "pHILM #1". "pHILM #1" was later released with added vox vocals, on the ELpH single pHILM #1. Vox is the Latin word for voice. ...
A remix of pHILM #1 titled "Philm (Sleeper Mix By COH)" appeared on the CoH album, Москве. CoH is the musical alias of Ðван Ðавлов (Ivan Pavlov), a Russian-born sound artist and engineer. ...
"Protection" samples the N.W.A. song "Express Yourself". N.W.A. (Niggaz With Attitude) was a hip hop group that was formed in Compton, California in 1986, and disbanded in 1991. ...
The catalogue number is Eskaton 002.
Track listing
- "Protection" – 6:55
- "Glimpse" – 3:32
- "Crawling Spirit" – 1:54
- "pHILM #1" – 9:13
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