Worship The Glitch | ||||
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Studio album by ELpH vs. Coil | ||||
Released | 1995 | |||
Genre | Experimental, Glitch | |||
Length | 53:56 | |||
Label | Eskaton | |||
Producer | Coil | |||
ELpH vs. Coil chronology | ||||
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Worship The Glitch is the only album to be released by "ELpH vs. Coil", though an EP called Born Again Pagans is credited to "Coil vs. ELpH". ELpH is the name that Coil used to describe the random musical compositions that were generated from their own equipment, either by itself or as an unintended yet pleasant byproduct of their own work; as a result, this album can essentially count as a Coil album.
The following musicians are credited on this release: John Balance, Peter Christopherson and Drew McDowall. Leah Hersig, wife of Aleister Crowley, appears on "Dark Start" and "Ended" singing the lyrics of the pop standard "For All We Know". "Mono" is a heavily processed guitar-based cover version of Nancy Sinatra's "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)".
The first 500 copies of the CD were a special edition, which included a reflective cover. The 2X10" vinyl format was released in an edition of 2,000 numbered copies. There were also forty copies released with handmade covers by Jhonn Balance; some painted and some assembled by collage, each signed and given a unique title.
The vinyl has the following etchings:
Side A: IT NEVER HURTS...
Side B: UNLESS YOU CATCH YOUR FINGER IN IT.
Side C: ∞ TRANSMITTER
Side D: AUM GENERATOR
Contents |
Side A:
Side B:
Side C:
Side D: