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Everything keeps dissolving : conversations with Coil  Cover Image Book Book

Everything keeps dissolving : conversations with Coil / [edited by] Nick Soulsby.

Soulsby, Nick, (editor.).

Summary:

"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

Record details

  • ISBN: 1913689433
  • ISBN: 9781913689438
  • Physical Description: DXCIX pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
  • Publisher: London : Strange Attractor Press, 2023.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Includes index.
Pages are numbered in Roman numerals. The final page, i.e, page 600, is not numbered.
Subject: Coil (Musical group) > History.
Alternative rock music > Great Britain > History and criticism.
Alternative rock musicians > Great Britain.

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Covington Branch 781.660922 C679s 2023 (Text) 33126026479398 Adult Nonfiction Available -

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