Coil - The Angelic Conversation (1994)
MP3 HQ 320 kbps + covers | 01:10:05 | 176 MB (+3%)
Experimental, Industrial, Electronic | Label: Force & Form
MP3 HQ 320 kbps + covers | 01:10:05 | 176 MB (+3%)
Experimental, Industrial, Electronic | Label: Force & Form
Coil was an English cross-genre, industrial experimental music group formed in 1982 by John Balance—later credited as "Jhonn Balance"—and his partner Peter Christopherson. The duo worked together on a series of releases before Balance chose the name Coil, which he claimed to be inspired by the omnipresence of the coil's shape in nature. Today, Coil remains one of the most influential and best known industrial music groups.
The Angelic Conversation is a CD soundtrack released by Coil for the film The Angelic Conversation.
"Enochian Calling", "Angelic Stations" and a few other tracks use samples from How to Destroy Angels. "Never" was previously released in a shorter form on Unnatural History and the mysterious compilation Less Than Angels.
This album was recorded by John Balance, Peter Christopherson, and Stephen Thrower. Judi Dench provides the vocals.
This album is the soundtrack to the Derek Jarman film bearing the same name.
Tracklist
1 - Ascension (02:19)
2 - Enochian Calling (07:31)
3 - Angelic Stations (05:00)
4 - Finite Bees (02:14)
5 - Cave of Roses (07:59)
6 - Sun Ascension (04:08)
7 - Madriiax (07:18)
8 - Escalation (15:08)
9 - Never (06:03)
10 - Enochian Calling II (07:17)
11 - Montecute (05:08)
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