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1.1  LOCI  





1.2  THRESH & THBKK  







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Threshold House
Founded
  • 1987–2003 (LOCI)
  • 2003–present (THRESH & THBKK)
  • Founder
  • Peter Christopherson
  • GenreIndustrial, Experimental
    Country of originThailand
    (formerly England)
    LocationKrung Thep
    Official websitethreshold.greedbag.com

    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]

    Releases[edit]

    LOCI[edit]

    The series of "LOCI" were released when Coil resided in England.

    Catalogue number Release title Format Release date
    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

    THRESH & THBKK[edit]

    The "THRESH" and "THBKK" series began with Peter Christopherson's relocation to Bangkok, Thailand.[8]

    Artist Catalogue number Release title Format Release date
    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

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Threshold House Profile". Discogs. Discogs. Retrieved 29 July 2012.
  • ^ "Eskaton Profile". Discogs. Discogs. Retrieved 29 July 2012.
  • ^ "Chalice". Discogs. Discogs. Retrieved 29 July 2012.
  • ^ "World Serpent Profile". Discogs. Discogs. Retrieved 29 July 2012.
  • ^ Uncle Sleazy (30 November 2004). "John Balance". Threshold House. Threshold House. Archived from the original on 23 January 2013. Retrieved 29 July 2012.
  • ^ Richard Smith (11 December 2004). "Obituary, John Balance". The Guardian. Retrieved 29 July 2012.
  • ^ MANGOON (November 2008). "Peter Christopherson [Throbbing Gristle, The Threshold HouseBoys Choir]: Interview". Tiny Mix Tapes. Tiny Mix Tapes. Retrieved 22 September 2012.
  • ^ "Peter Christopherson". Gavin Friday. Gavin Friday. Retrieved 23 September 2012.
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