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ROTOR 001CD
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2006 release. Coilectif consists of French bands from the genesis of industrial, experimental, and free jazz musics -- for the most part unclassifiable underground musics -- and more recent artists from the same vein. These artists explore and express, openly and without limits, what Coil's heritage suggests to them, an opportunity to pay homage to Geoff Rushton aka John Balance following his death on November 13, 2004. Coilectif is also an homage to all the musicians, as well as illustrators Scherer & Ouporov, united for the first time under such an outline, all expressing what Coil's universe evokes to them through lunar, astral, and visionary excursions, while keeping their own artistic identities. It is not a compilation of remixes of Coil, nor a catalog of previously released tracks, but a genuine concept of creation in which this collective of artists homogenizes itself around a real artistic project. The 17 tracks form an intimate, magnetic, and timeless piece of work. Each band composed, recorded, and mixed their own exclusive track. Mastered by Laurent Pernice. Graphic design by Patricia Leclerc from the artwork of Scherer & Ouporov. Includes works by Ilitch; De Mange Machine; Servovalve; Bela Goosy; Laurent Pernice & Jacques Barbéri; Pacific 231; Vivenza; Désaccord Majeur; Art&Technique; Othila; Gas Anorex; Vox Populi! (as Gitanjali & The Masters Of Mystic Entertainment); Les Nouvelles Lectures Cosmopolites; Palo Alto; Déficit Des Années Antérieures; Étant Donnés; Jac Berrocal, Marie France & Jack Belsen.
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ROTOR 001LP
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Clear double LP version. Includes quotations from various artists and a text written for the project by writer and philosopher Jean-Marc Vivenza called méditation sur la mort. Limited numbered edition of 400.
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