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Horse Rotorvator is the
second studio album by
English experimental music group Coil,
released in 1986. The
album was
ranked No. 73 in the
Pitchfork list...
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which they
released two full-length albums,
Scatology (1985) and
Horse Rotorvator (1986). In 1985, the
group began working on a
series of soundtracks, among...
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proper follow-up to 1986's
Horse Rotorvator, but more a
collection of
outtakes and
demos from the Scatology,
Horse Rotorvator and ****raiser
soundtrack sessions...
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experimental band Coil had on his work,
saying that
their 1986
album Horse Rotorvator was "deeply influential". In many interviews, he has also
mentioned important...
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greatest music videos of all time ... If it's not
immediately obvious:
Horse Rotorvator was
deeply influential on me. What they did to your senses. What they...
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official member of Coil
starting with the group's
following album,
Horse Rotorvator.
Despite its title, the
album focuses on alchemy,
mainly an idea of turning...
- in 1978. In 1986, the avant-garde band Coil
released their album Horse Rotorvator,
which includes the
track "Ostia (The
Death of Pasolini)" in
tribute to...
- and vocalist, John Balance, had. The
front cover of the album,
Horse Rotorvator,
featured a
photo of the Regent's Park bandstand,
taken by Balance. In...
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contributed to
production and
mixing on many Coil albums,
including Horse Rotorvator, Love's
Secret Domain, The
Remote Viewer,
Black Antlers, The Ape of Naples...
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dreams to Regent's Park at sunset". The
artwork to Coil's 1986
album Horse Rotorvator contains a
photograph of the
bandstand in Regent's Park.
Bruno Major's...