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Well, “Chasing the Shadow of Bryn Jones” would make a great digital dump for sure.

A vinyl release of the entire AFx cloud dump might be titled “Trainspotting the Taint of The Tuss”, perhaps.

https://soundcloud.com/user48736353001/bimbongo

https://soundcloud.com/user48736353001/4-bonkophone2

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theres lots to explore over repeated listening to Soisong and the Threshold Houseboys Choir.......

 

 

it was the almost realized 4gig+ release which is gutting, but i'm just grateful for everything that went into putting out Colour Sound Oblivion. Its an almighty archive in itself and presented/made with next-level attentive care, which is rare. If you got one of the 1st run the goodies were all sorts of personal treasure, the white fluffy costume garment thingys, sigils & hand-drawn ephemera. You hear & see how sounds/performances evolved & the Moscow/Paris/Dublin gigs are proper, plus (check the archive link above) CSO 15/16 have virtually every single graphic/video backdrop and 1 or 2 that arent on any other official release. The visual aspect is half the fun and deeply disturbing/visceral at times, but in an immersive way that really draws you in.

 

Discogs has it priced now at between £360-£660:

 

http://www.discogs.com/Coil-Colour-Sound-Oblivion/release/2367509

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ps: the Barcelona/Sonar gig has some great tracks,,,,,Everything Keeps Dissolving, Queens of the Circulating Library & The Universe Is A Haunted House turned up among the Live series too with very good audio quality,,,,,,

 

utub quality plus the last track is madness (Elves?):

 

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This may have come up before, but just incase it hasn't, I was listening to AYOR and I heard Quoth sampled in the background.

 

I love this live version.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3snt4PlJEQ

 

 

there are a few versions of Sick Mirrors going round that used to precede AYOR,,,,, all out hurdy-gurdy/Breton-pipes madness with a theme about encountering some kind of demonic presence while dog-walking <---Barbara Woodhouse eat your <3 out

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Doesn't surprise me, Peter was a big Aphex fan. I met him in NYC at an Aphex gig in 1997. We discussed his love for the twin and how they were trying to contact RDJ for a remix.

Brilliant, that would have been on hell of a mix if Richard done one up for them, kinda wish it happened now.

 

 

 

This may have come up before, but just incase it hasn't, I was listening to AYOR and I heard Quoth sampled in the background.

 

I love this live version.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3snt4PlJEQ

 

 

there are a few versions of Sick Mirrors going round that used to precede AYOR,,,,, all out hurdy-gurdy/Breton-pipes madness with a theme about encountering some kind of demonic presence while dog-walking <---Barbara Woodhouse eat your <3 out

 

 

Ah yes, those versions of Sick Mirrors that are available from the CSO boxset are mind blowing. I had an incredible experience with DMT listening to Sick Mirrors (and another time using Sleeper II and Red Queen for the DiMiTri playlist.) Sick Mirrors would have suited on The Remote Viewer release no bother with the Hurdy Gurdy sturdyness from Cliff Stapleton.

 

Sick Mirrors and AYOR live combo:

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Stephen Thrower's had some interesting film articles/bits in the Guardian over the last few years. First link is a general delve into the relationship between film scores/music and the 2nd is a much more Jess Franco focused piece........

 

 

http://www.theguardian.com/film/2011/aug/18/horror-film-movie-music

 

http://www.theguardian.com/film/2013/apr/04/jesus-franco-dies-82-unique-vision

 

 

and this is a superbly immersive read:

 

http://www.fabpress.com/books/nightmare-usa-hardback.html

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any cyclobe fans in here? one of the closest sounding coil-related projects imo. they were a recentish discovery for me and now i'm fairly taken by them. some decent offers on their vinyl at cyclobe headquaters as well.

 

 

 

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any cyclobe fans in here? one of the closest sounding coil-related projects imo. they were a recentish discovery for me and now i'm fairly taken by them. some decent offers on their vinyl at cyclobe headquaters as well.

 

 

 

Cyclobe are amazing, Carrying the torch for sure.

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both are pretty articulate writers/researchers too

 

Ossian Brown did a mint book called "Haunted Air", based/themed on & around collections of olde Halloween Americana portraits (with a foreword by David Lynch no less).

 

https://www.google.co.uk/?gfe_rd=cr&ei=-pHOU8n5Bc_H8ge1xoJA#q=ossian+brown+haunted+air

 

eg: check this bloke out,,,,,,,

 

haunted_air_5-438x722.jpg

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Re - COIL CD's from ARS NOVA

I know these are Russian bootlegs BUT -

Can you tell a difference in sound quality compared to original???

How awful are they???

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