Description
Available on CD for the first time, this features restored classics such as “Keelhauler” (straight from DAT, originally released on 7″ in 1990 following the 1987 The Wheel 7″); many unnamed, previously unreleased tunes; and another batch of demos. Fifteen tracks, 60 minutes.
*Coil – The Wheel *
01 – The Wheel – 2:49
02 – The Wheal – 3:17
03 – Keelhauler – 3:39 *<–1st time cd release*
04 – *Untitled *- 4:11
05 – *Untitled *- 3:01
06 – *Untitled *- 4:40
07 – *Untitled *- 3:36
08 – *Soundtrap (Piano Part)* – 5:02
09 – *Ravenous (Early) *- 3:34
10 – *Slur (Early) *- 4:36
11 – *The Golden Section (Early)* – 5:11
12 – *Ostia (Early)* – 6:07
13 – *Who By Fire (Early)* – 2:36
14 – *The First Five Minutes After Death (Early)* – 4:40
15 – The Wheel (Remix) – 2:53
ABOUT THE LABEL: Threshold Archives began as a project by Peter Christopherson in 2006. At the time, Peter was involved in many projects that consumed much of his time including Soisong, a re-launched Throbbing Gristle, and The Threshold HouseBoys Choir, in addition to assembling the final Coil album, The New Backwards, and the massive Colour Sound Oblivion box. With the passage of time, intercontinental moves, and record label bankruptcies, many master recordings and artworks were lost, damaged, or degrading. At the time of his passing in 2010, Peter had only begun to assemble artwork for Threshold Archives releases, but no project was completed. The music was scattered across numerous sources, including DATs, cassettes, Betamax masters, reels, and old computer hard disks with long-outdated and incompatible operating systems. Peter didn’t have time to sort through and identify it all, so he sought help. Discussions and agreements were reached and the blueprints of Threshold Archives were made. Through the efforts of former Coil members, friends, and family, these collections are finally materializing. The quality of these recordings varies greatly, as does the artwork that was available. Additionally, many previously unreleased songs have no titles available. Coil was Geff (John Balance) and Peter (Sleazy), who presented Coil as a complete experience; song choices, mix, order, cover artwork, layout, live visuals, costumes, guests, etc. Without Balance and Sleaz, there is no official Coil release nor will there ever be again. Nothing that bears the word “Coil” is authorized, official, or sanctioned by Coil, as Coil has ceased to exist.