Threshold House
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Threshold House is a vanity record label created by Coil, exclusively for albums put out by the group. It is also the name for the official Coil website. It is unknown whether or not this label is defunct. Its brother labels are Eskaton and Chalice.
Threshold House
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.
After Coil, Peter Christopherson started a solo effort, The Threshold HouseBoy's Choir, based on the name Threshold House.
The remastered versions of The Remote Viewer and Black Antlers also have catalogue number which allude to the Theshold House.
The address for Threshold House:
THRESHOLD HOUSE
BM/CODEX
LONDON WC1N 3XX
UK
[edit] Releases
Catalogue number | Release title | Format | Release date |
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LOCI 1 | Gold Is The Metal With The Broadest Shoulders | 12" vinyl | 1987 |
LOCI S1 | Themes For Derek Jarman's Blue | 7" vinyl | 1993 |
LOCI 2 | The Wheel/The Wheal | 7" vinyl | 1987 |
LOCI CD2 | Unnatural History | CD | 1990 |
LOCI 3 | Windowpane | 12" vinyl | 1990 |
LOCI CD4 | Stolen & Contaminated Songs | CD | 1992 |
LOCI 5 | How To Destroy Angels | CD | 1992 |
LOCI CD 6 | The Angelic Conversation | CD | 1994 |
LOCI CD 7 | Windowpane & The Snow | CD | 1995 |
LOCI 8 | (none) | ||
LOCI 9 | (none) | ||
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" vinyl | 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 | 2XCD | 2003 |
LOCI CD 19 | Live Four | CD | 2003 |
LOCI CD 20 | Live Four | CD | 2003 |
LOCI CD 21 | Live Four | CD | 2003 |