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Coil
Musick To Play In The Dark 1
Reissued for the first time in over 20 years. Completely remastered and restored audio and artwork. Few groups in recent
history forged as confounding and alchemical a body of work as Coil, the partnership of Peter 'Sleazy' Christopherson
and John Balance. From album to album and phase to phase their recordings spelunk perplexing depths of esoteric
industrial, occult electronics, and drugged poetry, both embodying and alienating parallel currents of their peers. The
late 1990's in particular were a fertile era for the duo, embracing chance, chaos, and collaboration, enhanced by recent
advancements in synthesis and sampling. Fittingly, at the summit of the decade's long, intoxicated arc, their divergent
strains of interstitial ritual congealed into one of Coil's most celebrated and hallucinatory creations: 'Musick To Play
In The Dark'. Convening at Balance and Christopherson's vast Victorian house/studio in the coastal town of
Weston-super-Mare, they began a series of ambitious sessions aided by inner circle associates Thighpaulsandra and Drew
McDowall. Although the creative process was admittedly "iterative" and "a bit of a drug blur," the results are
astoundingly inventive and well realized, winding through shades of divination dirge, wormhole kosmische, noir lounge,
ominous humor, and black mass downtempo, guided by Balance's cryptic lunar muse, which he announces on the opening
track: "This is moon musick/in the light of the moon." What's most remarkable about the album 20 years after its release
is how brazen, insular, and unpredictable it still feels. The songs follow an allusive, altered state logic all their
own, warping from microscopic ripples of glitch and breath to widescreen warlock psychedelia and back again, as much
hyper-sensory as inter-dimensional. Even within a catalog as eclectic as Coil's, 'Musick...' is a mystifying collection,
oneiric evocations of desire, decadence, dinner jazz, and dietary advice, far beyond the pale of whatever gothic
industrial ambiguity birthed such a journey. The record closes with a slow, starlit shuffle, bathed in seething sweeps
of spectral texture and high cathedral keys, like approaching the altar of some arcane temple. As the trance thickens
Balance's voice rises, processed into an increasingly eerie, gaseous haze, but he resists these unseen forces, intent on
delivering a final sermon: "Through hissy mists of history/the dreamer is still dreaming/the dreamer is still dreaming."
Price
€ 17.95
Genre
Format
CD - 1 disk
Release
04-12-2020
Label
Item-nr
498031
EAN
0011586670891
Availability
Not in stock