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Title:
Colour Sound Oblivion
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Style:
Industrial, Abstract, Drone, Noise, Minimal, Ambient, Experimental
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MP3 album size:
1104 mb
FLAC album size:
1728 mb
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Rating:
4.5 ✪

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Tracklist

Air Gallery, London, 1983-08-24 (CSO 1)
Sonar, Barcelona, 2000-06-17 (CSO 2)
Convergence, New York, 2001-08-18 (CSO 3)
DK Gorbunova, Moscow, 2001-09-15 (CSO 4)
Teatro Delle Celebrazioni, Bologna, 2002-04-06 (CSO 5)
New Forms, Den Haag, 2002-06-07 (CSO 6)
Flex, Vienna (+ Prague), 2002-10-29 (CSO 7)
Vagonka, Konigsberg, 2002-09-29 (CSO 8)
Ydrogeios, Thessaloniki, 2002-10-05 (CSO 9)
Mutek, Montreal, 2003-05-29 (CSO 10)
La Loco, Paris, 2004-05-23 (CSO 11)
Melkweg, Amsterdam, 2004-06-03 (CSO 12)
(Selvagina), Jesi, 2004-06-11 (CSO 13)
City Hall, Dublin, 2004-10-23 (CSO 14)
The Coil Reconstruction Kit Disc One (CSO 15)
The Coil Reconstruction Kit Disc Two (CSO 16)

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
CSO 1 - CSO 16 Coil Colour Sound Oblivion ‎(16xDVD-V + Box, Ltd) Threshold House CSO 1 - CSO 16 Thailand 2010
CSO 1 - CSO 16 Coil Colour Sound Oblivion: Artist Proof Edition ‎(16xDVD-V + Box, Ltd) Threshold House CSO 1 - CSO 16 Thailand 2010
CSO 1 - CSO 16 Coil Colour Sound Oblivion: Patrons Edition ‎(16xDVD-V + Box, Ltd) Threshold House CSO 1 - CSO 16 Thailand 2010
CSO 1 - CSO 16 Coil Colour Sound Oblivion: Open Edition ‎(16xDVD-V + Box) Threshold House CSO 1 - CSO 16 UK 2011

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Reviews:
  • Zololmaran
i really hope they'll re-press this, im not a serious coil collector and i'll most likely never buy this for more than 350 euro but these performances are so magical, hopefully it'll have a re-press... which is unlikely but who knows
  • Barinirm
Feck... some of the most amazing music I've heard...I regret living in the shitehole of the world when they did their gig in Dublin in 2004 - it was so magical
  • Ynap
I've yet to completely sort through this set, however I can say that it seems like a good effort by Christopherson to release a comprehensive Live Coil video set. However for the hefty price I will not be bashful to offer complaints as well. This is the first new DVD set i've seen in years featuring interlaced video. Not just encoded interlaced, but there are visible interlacing issues. The combing is unfortunately extremely distracting. The technical connoisseur can't help but wonder why the USB option, with properly deinterlaced video, featuring an efficient video format would not have been the better choice (in fact : to be blunt it would have, AND a lot cheaper, although that may be the point of Christopherson's choice :) Unfortunately, time will not be forgiving of this choice as DVD compression is heaped upon other forms of compression and people forget what DVDs are.There have been many bootlegs floating about in certain circles, however it is nice to see a fuller collection. The final two discs in the set are a special treat : projections used in live shows accompanied by music, released under a Creative Commons license for free legal sharing. Archive.org now offers these final two discs for download : http://www.archive.org/details/CoilColourSoundOblivionDvd1516
  • Mezilabar
I seem to recall that Christopherson did ask potential buyers if they would prefer disks or a USB stick, and he clearly thought the latter the better option.But the overwhelming response was for physical media ...
  • Jake
Maybe this will eventually be reissued in the future along with remaster versions of the now out of print albums.
  • Sagda
This is something I remember. Quality suffered as a result. Consumers are stupid as fuck, especially ones who feel the physical possession (fetish) is more important than the quality of the content.
  • Nikok
Sleazy asked the community which format they would prefer, and, overwhelmingly, the DVD option won out over the USB drive option.