Many thanks for this release! Really fantastic stuff.
Many thanks for this release! Really fantastic stuff.
Blown away by "Closer (unrecalled)" - I've always loved "Precursor" for that amazing sound at the 1:05 mark, but the dark chord progression in this unearthed one just takes it to another level. I'm so proud to be a part of this community - I'm consistently amazed by the passion and ingenuity of the fans here. Huge thanks to Leviathant and everyone who donated to the cause. I'm overdue to throw some bones towards ETS/NIN Hotline.
I hope we get to hear TR's thoughts on the remixes (and the effort put into acquiring them) - I'd imagine it would be just as big a thrill for him to hear this stuff.
I'm guessing by .exe files, Owls is talking about FLAC playback stuff. Owls, try this google search and see if that helps.
Finally got to listen this morning. Amazing. Thanks so much, Leviathant.
I miss COIL. Brilliant artists, although to get the 10 or so Vinyl and CD's (So, I can get the material) I have over the past few years I spent a small fortune. Worth it though!
Are there physical versions of this cd available for purchase as the pictures suggest?
you should be able to get ffmpeg and a GUI for free on osx. You can use ffmpeg to convert FLAC to mp3 or WAV
lol torrent fail. you are clicking on the ads and downloading virooses
ok so download, install, and open uTorrent for mac: http://www.utorrent.com/downloads/mac
THEN, go to http://thepiratebay.se/user/yourfutureenemy/ and click on the torrent you want, then click on the "get this torrent" link that looks like this:
I'll be happy to give you a direct download link to a zip of all the goodness if you PM me and request one. This goes for everyone reading this. DON'T download it from NewAlbumReleases or those other places (they stripped out a bunch of the content )
This is really cool. I'm not usually into remixes all that much but I figured based on the great work Coil did on FDTS that this would be worth checking out. The mix of Eraser on this is even more chilling than what appeared on FDTS. I love all this great stuff surfacing from the TDS era.
this makes me wonder if anyone has access to whatever Peter was working on for Trent which was mentioned in an interview on the Quietus back in 2010 link
I see Trent Reznor has borrowed the title of Coil’s first official release for the name of his new band, How To Destroy Angels. How did that come about and is it true you’re going to be doing something with them in the near future?
S: Always the perfect gentleman, Trent asked if I minded before going public and I told him I would be delighted. I am working on some things using his raw tracks but I don't know if he will ever want to use them because the music I am enjoying working on now sounds like what you might hear if you were coming out of a K-Hole in a Phnom Penh gay brothel where they were playing a very scratched copy of Coil's Time Machines album on vinyl, probably at the wrong speed!
Thanks for this guys - this is excellent!! Just so know, you can stream it here: http://songs.to/#!s=Uncoiled&c=album
Here is my list of essential FLAC tools for Mac users. Use any or all of them:
If you want to convert your FLAC files to something more Mac-native, use XLD or Max, and convert them to Apple Lossless (ALAC). I prefer Max, but XLD is equally good:
http://tmkk.pv.land.to/xld/index_e.html
http://sbooth.org/Max/
For playback of FLAC files natively:
Cog is a very lightweight, quick FLAC player. I prefer to use it to play FLAC files.
http://mamburu.net/cog/
You can also add FLACs to iTunes natively, using Fluke (imports FLACs into iTunes as QuickTime movies):
http://code.google.com/p/flukeformac
For OS X feature integration with FLAC:
Install FLAC Spotlight Importer (into /Library/Spotlight), and it'll make any FLAC tag metadata available to Spotlight (just like ID3 tags for MP3's):
http://sbooth.org/importers/
Install XiphQT, and then install FLAC Import 0.5b1_p0.1 (into /Library/QuickTime):
http://www.xiph.org/quicktime
http://people.xiph.org/~arek/flac_import
This will give QuickTime native FLAC capabilities. Any QuickTime capable application can now read FLAC, including QuickLook in the Finder.
Edit: I forgot a couple more tools.
Tag is great for creating/editing FLAC tagging metadata:
http://sbooth.org/Tag/
Honorable mention for xACT. Most of its FLAC functions (encoding/decoding/tagging) are done better by the above tools, but it has a few useful unique features, like generating/verifying checksums/fingerprints and fixing SBE, and its non-FLAC functions.
http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/14246/xact
Last edited by TheBang; 11-08-2012 at 03:33 PM.
Is there any way that we can get the first post in this thread updated with the final link as to where to download this from? There's quite a few different (updated) links in this thread and it makes it a little confusing as to which ones people are supposed to download.
Thanks in advance.
The MP3 and FLAC torrents linked in the first post work just fine.
They are final. You just don't see that Levi's posts have been edited because he is an Admin.
this is awesome,thanks to everyone who made this happen
Many, many thanks for this... Coil and NIN are my two favourite bands so you can probably imagine the state I'm in over this!!!
Amazing this surfaces now.. Kills!
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