Everything keeps dissolving: conversations with Coil
"Between 1983 and 2004 the legendary British experimental band Coil established themselves as shape-shifting doyens of esoteric music whose influence has grown spectacularly in the years since their untimely end. With music that could be dark, queer, and difficult, but often retained a warped p...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Between 1983 and 2004 the legendary British experimental band Coil established themselves as shape-shifting doyens of esoteric music whose influence has grown spectacularly in the years since their untimely end. With music that could be dark, queer, and difficult, but often retained a warped pop sensibility, Coil's albums were multi-faceted repositories of esoteric knowledge, lysergic wisdom and acerbic humor. In Everything Keeps Dissolving, core members John Balance and Peter Christopherson tell Coil's story in the present-tense, and from their personal perspectives, as events unfold across their twenty-year history. Accompanied by their various collaborators, Coil describe the fertile eruption of ideas, inspirations, and stray tangents that informed their lyrical and musical visions--as well as those dead paths and castoff concepts that didn't take root. No only a worm's eye view of Coil, these interviews provide insight into the late twentieth century's evolving British cultural underground as channeled through two of its most astutely mercurial minds."--Back cover |
Beschreibung: | Includes index |
Beschreibung: | 599 Seiten Illustrationen 22 cm |
ISBN: | 9781913689438 |
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adam_text | vill List of Illustrations Xl Introduction Nick Soulsby Black Sunrise (1983-1985) ‘Psychic TV Split’/’The Fetish For Shit’ Gary Levermore, Abstract #3 and #4,1984 xxxiii LVil ‘Paradise Lies In The Shadow Of Swords’ Mark Lally, They re Coming To Take Me Away Ha Ha, Summer 1984 lxxi ‘Not Knowing What Is And Is Not Knowing, I Knew Not’ John Hirschhorn-Smith, Interchange #2,1984 LXXXi ‘Cathedral In Flames’ Vittore Baroni, Rockerilla, 2nd October 1984 XCl ‘Chaos, Change and Turmoil,’ Will I. Stasch, The Feverish, 1984-1985 CV ‘The Tortured Artist Syndrome’ Martin Lacey, Overground #2,1985 cxiii ‘A Sick But Meaningful, Well Intentioned Joke’ Tom Vague, ZigZag, 28th June 1985 CXXXI CXLVII ‘The Magickal World Of Coil’ Square Peg #9,1985 ‘An Obsession With Animal Lusts and Base Instincts’ Charles Neal, Tape Delay, 1985 CLXIX ‘A Personalised Vision of The Apocalypse’ Anthony Blokdijk, AbrAhAdAbrA, Late 1985-Early 1986 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München
The Dark Age of Love (1986-1988) CCXI ‘It Could Be to Kill The Audience!’ Maurizio Pustianaz, Maelzel, February-May 1986 CCXIX Having Been Corrupted it’s Uphill From There On’ Alexander Oey, The Sound of Progress, 2nd and 3rd July 1986 ccxxxix ‘Circles Of Mania, Pestilence and Temptations’ Vittore Baroni, Rockerilia (#79), March 1987 CCXLVii ‘The Dark Side Of Sampling’ Mark Dery, Keyboard Magazine, Summer 1987 CCLV ‘We Avoid Comparisons and Contrasts, We Isolate Ourselves,,? John Balance, Unpublished Letter, 1st October 1988 Clothed in Useful Illusions (1989-1992) CCLXVII ‘A Naked Man, Hung on His Cross, Sacrificing His Body’ Roy Mantel and Petur Van Den Berg, Opscene, April-May 1991 CCLXXXI ‘You Let The Future Leak Through’ Justin Mitchell John Eden, 16th May 1991 CCCVI1 ‘We do Dance Music for The Head’ Tony Dickie, Compulsion, 18th October, 1992 Born Again Pagans (1994-1997) cccxxxv ‘In The Talking Shop’ Edwin Brienen, Opscene, August-September 1994 CCCXLVli ‘Wrapping Around Reznor, Hellraiser, Burroughs, and Spirituality’ Jessica Wing, Boing Boing, 1994
CCCLV ‘Coil was Just Becoming a Rope Around Our Neck’ Dorian Fraser-Moore, Convulsion, Late 1994 CCCLXV ‘Sex=Deatb=A Cycle of Energy’ Thierry Jolif, Omega, Early 1995 CCCLXXV Threshold House and Café Freedom Till Kniola, Auf Abwegen, March 1995 and 19th March 1996 CDXXV ‘Trouble Distinguishing Sleeping Dreams From Waking Dreams’ Jon Whitney, Brainwashed, 5th May 1997 The Key to Joy (1998-2002) CDXXXVll ‘The Gloaming. The Limnal. The Dusk’ Tyİer Davis, Descent V, June 1999 CDXLV ‘Bad Behaviour’ Ian MacMillan Matthew Collings, Hello Culture, 2001 CDLXV ‘Sounds Of Blakeness’ Mark Pilkington, Fortean Times, 2001 CDLXXXi ‘It Imposed Itself on Me When I Was Eleven Years Old and Caused Me a Lot of Problems’ Yannick Blay, D-Side #4, 25th March 2001 CDXC1 ‘Silence Is My Favourite Sound At The Moment’ Lucasta, Outburn #17, January 2002 CDXCVIÍ ‘Sometimes it’s Good to be in a Very Radioactive Place’ Yannick Blay, o-Side #10, 30th March 2002 Dill ‘Marc Almond Almost Killed Us!’ Daniel Straub, Laut, 4th April 2002 DXVI1 Tm Still Very Angry About Many, Many Things in The World’ Gino Del Soler and Daniela Cascella, Blow Up #10, June 2002 DXXXI We Mostly Took Inspiration From Ourselves’ Dmitry Tolkunov, Ptiuch Connection, September 2002
A Complete Derangement of The Senses (2003-2004) dlxi dxlv ‘2003: Balance Interruptus’ ‘Trying to Avoid Any Contaminants and Reach Something That’s True’ Paul Nolan, Hot Press, 23rd October 2004 DLV ‘We Are No Longer,,,’ Scott McKeating, Stylus, Late 2004 DLXV ‘Fermenting Moon Musick’ Joshua Buckley and Michael Moynihan, tyr, Late 2004 DLXXV Gigograpby DLXX1X Selected Works DLXXX1II Index
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vill List of Illustrations Xl Introduction Nick Soulsby Black Sunrise (1983-1985) ‘Psychic TV Split’/’The Fetish For Shit’ Gary Levermore, Abstract #3 and #4,1984 xxxiii LVil ‘Paradise Lies In The Shadow Of Swords’ Mark Lally, They're Coming To Take Me Away Ha Ha, Summer 1984 lxxi ‘Not Knowing What Is And Is Not Knowing, I Knew Not’ John Hirschhorn-Smith, Interchange #2,1984 LXXXi ‘Cathedral In Flames’ Vittore Baroni, Rockerilla, 2nd October 1984 XCl ‘Chaos, Change and Turmoil,’ Will I. Stasch, The Feverish, 1984-1985 CV ‘The Tortured Artist Syndrome’ Martin Lacey, Overground #2,1985 cxiii ‘A Sick But Meaningful, Well Intentioned Joke’ Tom Vague, ZigZag, 28th June 1985 CXXXI CXLVII ‘The Magickal World Of Coil’ Square Peg #9,1985 ‘An Obsession With Animal Lusts and Base Instincts’ Charles Neal, Tape Delay, 1985 CLXIX ‘A Personalised Vision of The Apocalypse’ Anthony Blokdijk, AbrAhAdAbrA, Late 1985-Early 1986 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München
The Dark Age of Love (1986-1988) CCXI ‘It Could Be to Kill The Audience!’ Maurizio Pustianaz, Maelzel, February-May 1986 CCXIX 'Having Been Corrupted it’s Uphill From There On’ Alexander Oey, The Sound of Progress, 2nd and 3rd July 1986 ccxxxix ‘Circles Of Mania, Pestilence and Temptations’ Vittore Baroni, Rockerilia (#79), March 1987 CCXLVii ‘The Dark Side Of Sampling’ Mark Dery, Keyboard Magazine, Summer 1987 CCLV ‘We Avoid Comparisons and Contrasts, We Isolate Ourselves,,? John Balance, Unpublished Letter, 1st October 1988 Clothed in Useful Illusions (1989-1992) CCLXVII ‘A Naked Man, Hung on His Cross, Sacrificing His Body’ Roy Mantel and Petur Van Den Berg, Opscene, April-May 1991 CCLXXXI ‘You Let The Future Leak Through’ Justin Mitchell John Eden, 16th May 1991 CCCVI1 ‘We do Dance Music for The Head’ Tony Dickie, Compulsion, 18th October, 1992 Born Again Pagans (1994-1997) cccxxxv ‘In The Talking Shop’ Edwin Brienen, Opscene, August-September 1994 CCCXLVli ‘Wrapping Around Reznor, Hellraiser, Burroughs, and Spirituality’ Jessica Wing, Boing Boing, 1994
CCCLV ‘Coil was Just Becoming a Rope Around Our Neck’ Dorian Fraser-Moore, Convulsion, Late 1994 CCCLXV ‘Sex=Deatb=A Cycle of Energy’ Thierry Jolif, Omega, Early 1995 CCCLXXV Threshold House and Café Freedom Till Kniola, Auf Abwegen, March 1995 and 19th March 1996 CDXXV ‘Trouble Distinguishing Sleeping Dreams From Waking Dreams’ Jon Whitney, Brainwashed, 5th May 1997 The Key to Joy (1998-2002) CDXXXVll ‘The Gloaming. The Limnal. The Dusk’ Tyİer Davis, Descent V, June 1999 CDXLV ‘Bad Behaviour’ Ian MacMillan Matthew Collings, Hello Culture, 2001 CDLXV ‘Sounds Of Blakeness’ Mark Pilkington, Fortean Times, 2001 CDLXXXi ‘It Imposed Itself on Me When I Was Eleven Years Old and Caused Me a Lot of Problems’ Yannick Blay, D-Side #4, 25th March 2001 CDXC1 ‘Silence Is My Favourite Sound At The Moment’ Lucasta, Outburn #17, January 2002 CDXCVIÍ ‘Sometimes it’s Good to be in a Very Radioactive Place’ Yannick Blay, o-Side #10, 30th March 2002 Dill ‘Marc Almond Almost Killed Us!’ Daniel Straub, Laut, 4th April 2002 DXVI1 Tm Still Very Angry About Many, Many Things in The World’ Gino Del Soler and Daniela Cascella, Blow Up #10, June 2002 DXXXI 'We Mostly Took Inspiration From Ourselves’ Dmitry Tolkunov, Ptiuch Connection, September 2002
A Complete Derangement of The Senses (2003-2004) dlxi dxlv ‘2003: Balance Interruptus’ ‘Trying to Avoid Any Contaminants and Reach Something That’s True’ Paul Nolan, Hot Press, 23rd October 2004 DLV ‘We Are No Longer,,,’ Scott McKeating, Stylus, Late 2004 DLXV ‘Fermenting Moon Musick’ Joshua Buckley and Michael Moynihan, tyr, Late 2004 DLXXV Gigograpby DLXX1X Selected Works DLXXX1II Index |
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