Welcome to our new General Store!
This is the place for you to buy physical products and downloads of exclusive Coil material as well as other personal works of art, text and unique data.
We are commited to digital distribution via the Internet but will, at the same time, continue to make Special Editions of art projects and books, vinyl records, CDs, DVDs and so on, available for the collector via mail-order. Some of our material will continue to be available from some specialist retail outlets, though these are becoming increasingly hard to find.
From time to time this site will also host FREE downloads of concerts by Coil and other people, interviews, art projects and other special features.
We are proud to open the Official Pre-Order for Colour Sound Oblivion. Click here or on the image below for full details.
We are very pleased to announce:
Colour Sound Oblivion - Coil's Official Live Video boxset - Advance Patrons Edition.
In order to finance the manufacturing of this lavish collection in the Spring of next year, we are making available from today, a Special subscription Edition, at a special advance price:
The first 200 copies only of Colour Sound Oblivion may be reserved now, for the special price of £ 175 each including free postage and packaging for delivery of both the frame and the DVD box set. For this you will receive a framed Certificate confirming your Patronage, to be dispatched before Christmas if you order by Dec 10th, and will be among the first 200 to receive the Collection when it is made. It is our intention to have finished Boxes ready for dispatch by March 2010.
Not only that but the Patrons Edition will contain extras, yet to be confirmed, over and above the regular edition (which, once the boxes are in stock, will be have a standard price of £199 plus postage and packaging)!
Colour Sound Oblivion will consist of at least 12 dvds of all the Incarnations of Coil Live, with simultaneous Projection channels, plus at least 2 discs of alternate versions Projections with "karaoke" backing tracks and audio loops, which you can use to remake Coil Live in your own image. A minimum of 14 dvds, possibly more - the final total depends on the last bits of compiling being done by the end of the year.
More information, including an 'artists' impression' of the finished box, and a list of the final shows, will be posted when it is confirmed. Please note that some of the shows were shot with multiple cameras and edited "professionally", while others were shot by audience members on a single camera only, and are presented for the historical record. In all cases the videos are the best available, and have been mastered in multi-region, universally playable format, to maximise your enjoyment.
Colour Sound Oblivion will also contain a large collection of 6" × 4" postcards of personal snaps and images from behind the scenes on the road with Coil, which may be displayed in the frame Patrons receive with their Certificate, as well as various special personal objects and gifts, related to Coil's performances.
This long awaited project is finally nearing completion! Do not miss this opportunity to reserve your copy now, become a Patron of the Project, as well as benefiting from this special offer.
"The most extra-ordinary, beautiful, and moving, re-interpretations of Coil I have ever heard!" Peter Christopherson
Threshold Houseboys Choir t-shirts
A limited number of t-shirts that were left over from the recent tour.
The Melancholy Mad Tenant
Last remaining 25 copies -
Limited edition of 500 copies on 180 gram vinyl. Originally released on cassette in 1984 and then on cd in an edition of 500. The first 100 copies were on grey vinyl - we can't take requests for teh grey vinyl unfortunately.
In 1984 Vortex Campaign invited Coil and The New Blockaders to collaborate. The result, unofficially referred to as “Dolbied”, was released on cassette in an edition of 50. The release has since gone on to become legendary, showcasing two of the most influential groups in the scene at the early stages of their development. “The Melancholy Mad Tenant” is an authorised release, sanctioned by all three groups.
'Sleepwalk: A selection by Optimo (Espacio)
The Domino blurb pulls out such possible listening locations as "a psychedelic meadow, a hot air balloon or an autumnally damp West End in Glasgow." I'd be more inclined to plump for a dark corner of one's bedroom, at about 3am, with said listener just at that slightly disconcerting moment between asleep and awake. The soft, soothing sounds of Chris Watson's "No Man's Land", in reality nothing more than seagulls, the lapping of the sea and the rolling burbles of running water, drift in. A few minutes later, "Funeral Music For Perez Prado" washes over, the faint sounds of the seaside still lingering. Like the sounds that precede it, it's almost entirely ambient. Soft, mournful notes shimmer and fade, the listener left with a sense of emptiness. It's deceptively long, cruising past the six-minute mark without abandoning the simple, haunting theme that has served it so well for the previous 360-odd seconds. Like many mix CDs, this one should be heard in its entirety, from track one to track nineteen. While one or two snippets can stand up on their own, the mix generally takes the form (ironic choice of word considering the following words) of a sound collage, a slightly formless whole that soars, pulses and drops away.
Without doubt, the two film-makers who influenced me the most as a teenager were Fellini and Pasolini. I saw Fellini-Satyricon at the age of about 15 in a cinema we used to call the “flea-pit” in Newcastle in the North of England, even though I was not technically old enough to get in. The combination of a kind of almost Buddhist Existentialism, with Decadence, Gay Desire and Sexuality, provided an irresistable romantic counterpoint to William Burrough’s rather gitty and “hard-boiled” vision of the world, that had recently set me free of any inherited middle class assumptions about my own sexuality and about the the world and reality itself
I think mostly because of his eye for the kind of boys I like best – small dark-eyed ruffians – I soon started to pay attention to Pasolini’s films also. At first he seemed kind of hung up in a Catholic way, and obsessed with Catholic imagery, but with the Arabian Nights, he suddenly revealed himself and his interests more nakedly, more honestly, it felt to me. This craving for honesty in any creative endevor remains at the centre of my work to this day. Certainly it was part of what TG, Coil and all my more recent work has been all about.
I already was quite familiar with the book of 120 Says of Sodom, when I heard it was to be Pasolini’s next (and final, as it turned out) film project. The paperback copy I owned was not very well bound and so already fell open at the pages featuring particularly gay (or “exclusively masculine” as de Sade called them) murders or tortures, as a consequence of my frequent re-readings – The pages didn’t actually stick together – I had too much respect for books in general to "spill my seed" onto the volume itself…
I feel weird to have the name of a genre of music named after my first label - Industrial – How weird must it be to have a whole category of Sexual Deviance from the "bell curve" , named after one, as de Sade did?
Obviously when I heard of Pasolini’s murder at the hands of a rent boy, just before the film came out, it became a poignant and confusing event, that made a big impression on my adolescent self.
When Salo finally did come out I saw it several times, with varying levels of cuts imposed. At first I was shocked to find the film so flagrantly un-pornographic, and emotionally involving in a genuinely GOOD way (unlike the Saw's and Hostel's of these days, despite the almost complete absence of close-up shots.
It was clearly a work of brilliance, unlike anything made before or since.
When Balance and I finally had free reign to explore all our obsessions as public works in Coil, it seemed natural to make the song “Ostia – The Death of Pasolini” about the murder...
This year when the British Film Institute asked me if there was a video for Osia they could include with the new Blu-Ray, Hi-def, fully uncensored edition of Salo, I was thrilled and said there wasn't, “but I’ll make you one…”
– To be on the same disc as Pasolini’s last & greatest work is a great honour for me.
BUY NOW DVD set / Blu-ray set Both at £ 15 + pp
We are pleased to announced we finally have some copies of Important Records slip-cased 4 disc vinyl edition of The Ape of Naples. Renowned for publishing high quality limited editions, this Boxset was designed by Ian A Johnstone who also designed the cd version of The Ape of Naples.
Important Records themselves have already sold out and are pressing us for permission to work on a new vinyl release.
The few copies we have are the only still available new in the world. The first three discs are single sided with engravings sepecially designed by Ian Johnstone on the reverse side, and contain original audio of The Ape of Naples, here cut onto heavy quality vinyl.
A fourth double sided disc called The New Backwards, contains material with the same pedigree as The Ape - In other words tracks that were originally recorded at Trent Reznor's New Orleans studio in the 90s and held back at the time for some reason not immediately clear, though the original roughs were available on the Net for years since. These remaining tracks - the last remaining major unreleased work by Coil, yet unused on The Ape, were reworked in Bangkok last year by Peter Christoperson & Danny Hyde.
For the convenience of purchasers we are supplying a free "listening copy" of the cd edition with the vinyl boxset. This contains 3 additional tracks we could not fit on the 12" vinyl disc iof The New Backwards included with the boxset.
The cd version is also available as a separate item HERE, both as cd and download in various formats.
WE CANNOT TAKE REQUESTS FOR SPECIFIC COLOURS WE HAVE BOTH BLACK AND RED VINYL SETS BUT YOU WILL ONLY FIND YOU WHICH YOU GET WHEN YOU OPEN YOUR PACKAGE - WE"RE REALLY REALLY SORRY ABOUT THIS
ORDERS ARE LIMITED TO TWO PER CUSTOMER
Shipping is made by AIRSURE / INTERNATIONAL SIGNED FOR / SPECIAL DELIVERY each set is insured and is tracked from the Threshold House to your House.
ITEMS ARE SECURELY PACKED AND MARKED FRAGILE / DELICATE
We have obtained a small number copies of this unusual Coil live CD - an "authorised bootleg" - of an unusual show Coil played in Porto, Portugal on June 21st, 2003 at the Casa da Musica Festival. Coil for that show were Peter Christopherson, Thighpaulsandra & Ossian Brown (ie as with Mutek, in Montreal, Balance was too sick to attend, so the show has a one-of-a kind sound, inspired in part by the venue, which at that time was a half-completed shell of an extremely futuristic arts centre). These cds came in three variations of semi-transparent hand-made packaging. The run of each variation was quite limited and we believe these are the only new copies still available anywhere.
Here it is - the first major release of the year from Threshold House. This time round it is not Coil but the Threshold HouseBoys Choir that demands your attention.
A CD/DVD combined effort - which means more haunting tracks for you to enjoy plus a documentary film for you to become engrossed in.
That's our bit - now do yours - order it now.
P.S. Shipping NOW
Now Available Worldwide for 2008!
Just buy it as soon as you read the headline folks - this is going to sell as fast as if there was £1000,000 lurking inside that box you can see.
Now Available Worldwide!
Firstly, a heartfelt "thank you" to everyone that has already made an online purchase from us. It is very reassuring to know that people choose to continue to support Artists in this way. We promise to strive to improve and extend our services...
Over the next few months, we will be making the entire Coil catalogue available for download here.
Also, due to continuing demand, we have resumed pressing and selling actual cds of some of the more popular titles and are considering pressing others. Let us know if you have a particular favourite that is not currently stocked.
For the moment the following are available in either download or cd formats and some in both:
Finally, we did have some copies of the rare Russian cd "In Memoriam: Jhonn Balance - It Just Is" which was pressed for a show Sleazy played last Christmas in St. Petersburg. Amongst others, it featured tracks by Sleazy's new band The Threshold HouseBoys Choir and Thighpaulsandra (w/ Jhonn's vocals) - Unfortunately the cds are all totally out of print, but these tracks at least, are available as downloads here.
We also have managed to obtain a small number of copies of the following excellent titles by our friends, featuring some of Jhonn Balance's last vocal performances:
As well as accepting the standard forms of payment (Mastercard, Visa, Visa Delta, Switch and Maestro cards) we now accept payments via paypal. All of this is done from a secure server to make the transaction as safe as possible.
We are offering tracks in a choice of mp3 or AAC format, and a trial run of the FLAC's for new releases.
AAC is the i-Tunes native compression format which delivers files of about the same size that in our opinion sound better than mp3.
FLAC encodes are superior in sound quality to mp3 and AAC. The audio is compressed without any loss in quality (similar to how zip works but with better compression for audio files). This makes FLAC's the highest possible quality for digital downloads. The file sizes are however on average roughly four times the size of the mp3/AAC versions.
For both AAC and FLAC - check that your playback device is compatable before ordering.
For the moment no files from this site will have rights management or restriction.
Please do not take advantage of us by distributing files beyond your own use.
At present we are only selling complete albums, rather than track-by-track (although the actual file downloads are one track at a time). Let us know if you would rather buy individual tracks.
Also we do not think the conventional 45 second audio preview of individual tracks will offer any real indication of the content of the album. Instead we will try to offer our own descriptions of sounds and ideas, as well as reviews by others as a more useful and user-friendly guide to prospective purchasers.
When you have completed the payment sequence you will be given links to initiate the download process of the tracks to your computer. Depending on your system, you may have to click on or select "save to disk" when asked. You will also receive an email with the same links. Should you want to make the actual downloads later in the day, follow the links in the email, log in with the username and password you already gave us, and you will get to the download area. If a download fails or is interrupted for any reason you can just try again - your personal copies of the files will be available on our server for 24 hours from the time you order.
As a courtesy to our customers, you will be able to make TWO SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED downloads of each song (maybe you have computers at two locations or your connection at work is better than at home) but ONLY YOU are licensed to log in using your name and password. Please do not pass these details on to anyone else.
On our 'cheapo' broadband connection at home, music files take about a third of their running time to download, depending on conditions, so an album lasting an hour takes about 20 minutes. Less time than the queue in Woolworths.
A 56k dial-up connection is approximately 10 times slower, so the same album might take 3 to 4 hours depending. Remember this is not one single download, but a series of smaller files of individual tracks, that can be more easily repeated if anything hiccups. Three to four hours downloading may seem like a long time, but on the other hand you'll have it today! If your connection is slower than 56k you might want to order the mail-order version!
We recommend the use of a program such as i-Tunes to manage, organise and play your files. i-Tunes simplifies the process of burning cds for your own use, as well as sharing with other computers and back up (though copies should be for your own use only).
As well as access to the audio files you can download a printable file of the cover.
In the future we will also be instigating a PRINT STORE where high resolution files of the images from the covers can be obtained for larger print and display purposes.
This site is being hosted by state51 - an amenable and generous internet music organism.
All this technology and this method of distribution is new to us - We appreciate any constructive feedback as to how we can enhance your shopping and listening pleasure.