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'''Threshold House''' is one of several [[record labels]] created by [[Coil (band)|Coil]] to release their own work and that of affiliated projects.<ref>{{cite web|title=Threshold House Profile|url=http://www.discogs.com/label/Threshold+House|work=Discogs|publisher=Discogs|accessdate=29 July 2012}}</ref> Associated labels include [[Eskaton]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Eskaton Profile|url=http://www.discogs.com/label/Eskaton|work=Discogs|publisher=Discogs|accessdate=29 July 2012}}</ref> and [[Chalice (record label)|Chalice]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Chalice|url=http://www.discogs.com/label/Chalice|work=Discogs|publisher=Discogs|accessdate=29 July 2012}}</ref> It is also the name for the official Coil website. |
'''Threshold House''' is one of several [[record labels]] created by [[Coil (band)|Coil]] to release their own work and that of affiliated projects.<ref>{{cite web|title=Threshold House Profile|url=http://www.discogs.com/label/Threshold+House|work=Discogs|publisher=Discogs|accessdate=29 July 2012}}</ref> Associated labels include [[Eskaton]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Eskaton Profile|url=http://www.discogs.com/label/Eskaton|work=Discogs|publisher=Discogs|accessdate=29 July 2012}}</ref> and [[Chalice (record label)|Chalice]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Chalice|url=http://www.discogs.com/label/Chalice|work=Discogs|publisher=Discogs|accessdate=29 July 2012}}</ref> It is also the name for the official Coil website. |
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The label was initially a [[vanity label]] of sorts, as all releases were manufactured and distributed by other labels, most prominently [[World Serpent Distribution]].<ref>{{cite web|title=World Serpent Profile|url=http://www.discogs.com/label/World%20Serpent|work=Discogs|publisher=Discogs|accessdate=29 July 2012}}</ref> Following the bankruptcy of World Serpent, |
The label was initially a [[vanity label]] of sorts, as all releases were manufactured and distributed by other labels, most prominently [[World Serpent Distribution]].<ref>{{cite web|title=World Serpent Profile|url=http://www.discogs.com/label/World%20Serpent|work=Discogs|publisher=Discogs|accessdate=29 July 2012}}</ref> Following the bankruptcy of World Serpent, the label continued independently. |
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The logo for Threshold House is a castle-like building, possibly what Coil have referred to as "The East Tower" in past interviews, and a moon. It is also very similar to artist recreations of the buildings at [[Çatalhöyük|Catalhoyuk]]. |
The logo for Threshold House is a castle-like building, possibly what Coil have referred to as "The East Tower" in past interviews, and a moon. It is also very similar to artist recreations of the buildings at [[Çatalhöyük|Catalhoyuk]]. |
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After the death of [[John Balance]]<ref>{{cite web|title=John Balance|url=http://www.thresholdhouse.com/2004/11/30/john-balance/|work=Threshold House|publisher=Threshold House|accessdate=29 July 2012|author=Uncle Sleazy|date=30 November 2004|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130123144547/http://www.thresholdhouse.com/2004/11/30/john-balance/|archivedate=23 January 2013 |
After the death of [[John Balance]]<ref>{{cite web|title=John Balance|url=http://www.thresholdhouse.com/2004/11/30/john-balance/|work=Threshold House|publisher=Threshold House|accessdate=29 July 2012|author=Uncle Sleazy|date=30 November 2004|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130123144547/http://www.thresholdhouse.com/2004/11/30/john-balance/|archivedate=23 January 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Obituary, John Balance|url=https://www.theguardian.com/news/2004/dec/11/guardianobituaries.artsobituaries|work=The Guardian|accessdate=29 July 2012|author=Richard Smith|date=11 December 2004}}</ref> and the disbanding of Coil, [[Peter Christopherson]] started a solo effort, [[The Threshold HouseBoys Choir]], based on the name Threshold House.<ref>{{cite web|title=Peter Christopherson [Throbbing Gristle, The Threshold HouseBoys Choir]: Interview|url=http://www.tinymixtapes.com/features/peter-christopherson-throbbing-gristle-threshold-houseboys-choir|work=Tiny Mix Tapes|publisher=Tiny Mix Tapes|accessdate=22 September 2012|author=MANGOON|date=November 2008}}</ref> |
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==Releases== |
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==External links== |
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* [http://threshold.greedbag.com/ Threshold House] |
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Genre | Industrial, Experimental |
Country of origin | Thailand (formerly England) |
Location | Krung Thep |
Official website | threshold |
Threshold House is one of several record labels created by Coil to release their own work and that of affiliated projects.[1] Associated labels include Eskaton[2] and Chalice.[3] It is also the name for the official Coil website.
The label was initially a vanity label of sorts, as all releases were manufactured and distributed by other labels, most prominently World Serpent Distribution.[4] Following the bankruptcy of World Serpent, the label continued independently.
The logo for Threshold House is a castle-like building, possibly what Coil have referred to as "The East Tower" in past interviews, and a moon. It is also very similar to artist recreations of the buildings at Catalhoyuk.
After the death of John Balance[5][6] and the disbanding of Coil, Peter Christopherson started a solo effort, The Threshold HouseBoys Choir, based on the name Threshold House.[7]
The series of "LOCI" were released when Coil resided in England.
Catalogue number | Release title | Format | Release date |
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LOCI 1 | Gold Is the Metal (With the Broadest Shoulders) | 12″ | 1987 |
LOCI S1 | Themes for Derek Jarman's Blue | 7″ | 1993 |
LOCI 2 | The Wheel | 7″ | 1987 |
LOCI CD2 | Unnatural History | CD | 1990 |
LOCI 3 | Windowpane | 12″ | 1990 |
LOCI CD4 | Stolen & Contaminated Songs | CD | 1992 |
LOCI 5 | How to Destroy Angels (Remixes and Re-Recordings) | CD | 1992 |
LOCI CD 6 | The Angelic Conversation | CD | 1994 |
LOCI CD 7 | Windowpane & the Snow | CD | 1995 |
LOCI 8 | [unused] | ||
LOCI 9 | [unused] | ||
LOCI CD 10 | Unnatural History II | CD | 1995 |
LOCI CD 11 | Gold Is the Metal (With the Broadest Shoulders) | CD | 1996 |
LOCI CD 12 | Unnatural History III | CD | 1997 |
LOCI CD 13 | Transparent | CD | 1998 |
LOCI 14 | Astral Disaster | 12″ | 2000 |
LOCI CD 14 | Astral Disaster | CD | 2000 |
LOCI CD 15 | Scatology | CD | 2001 |
LOCI CD 16 | Horse Rotorvator | CD | 2001 |
LOCI CD 17 | Love's Secret Domain | CD | 2001 |
LOCI CD 18 | Live One | 2×CD | 2003 |
LOCI CD 19 | Live Two | CD | 2003 |
LOCI CD 20 | Live Three | CD | 2003 |
LOCI CD 21 | Live Four | CD | 2003 |
The "THRESH" and "THBKK" series began with Peter Christopherson's relocation to Bangkok, Thailand.[8]
Artist | Catalogue number | Release title | Format | Release date |
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Coil | THRESH1 | ...And the Ambulance Died in His Arms | CD | 4 April 2003 |
Coil | THRESH2 | The Ape of Naples | CD | 2 December 2005 |
Coil | THRESH2 | The Ape of Naples | 2×12″ | 2 December 2005 |
Coil | THBKK1 | The Remote Viewer (remastered edition) | 2×CD | 2006 August |
Coil | THBKK2 | Black Antlers (remastered edition) | 2×CD | 2006 August |
The Threshold HouseBoys Choir | THBKK3 | Form Grows Rampant | CD + DVD | 2007 |
Coil | THBKK4 | The New Backwards | 12″ | 2008 |
Coil | THBKK4 | The New Backwards | CD | 2008 |
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