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Many of the NIN remixes also employed part time Coil member [[Danny Hyde]]. [[Drew McDowall]] was an additional Coil credit on the ''[[Further Down The Spiral]]'' remixes. In an interview, Peter Christopherson also mentioned that [[Trent Reznor]] asked Coil to do a remix of "[[The Perfect Drug (song)|The Perfect Drug]]", but he turned the offer down to focus on ''Backwards''. The group ended when John Balance died in November of 2004. Peter Christopherson also died in 2010. Trent Reznor's side project, [[How To Destroy Angels]], was named after Coil's first single.
 
Many of the NIN remixes also employed part time Coil member [[Danny Hyde]]. [[Drew McDowall]] was an additional Coil credit on the ''[[Further Down The Spiral]]'' remixes. In an interview, Peter Christopherson also mentioned that [[Trent Reznor]] asked Coil to do a remix of "[[The Perfect Drug (song)|The Perfect Drug]]", but he turned the offer down to focus on ''Backwards''. The group ended when John Balance died in November of 2004. Peter Christopherson also died in 2010. Trent Reznor's side project, [[How To Destroy Angels]], was named after Coil's first single.
  
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A group of unreleased alternate versions of Coil's remixes for Nine Inch Nails were obtained by fans in 2012 and released as the unofficial download-only compilation ''Uncoiled'', and excerpts were later packaged commercially (but also still unofficially) as ''[[Recoiled]]''.
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A group of unreleased alternate versions of Coil's remixes for Nine Inch Nails were obtained by fans in 2012 and released as the unofficial download-only compilation ''[[Recoiled#Uncoiled|Uncoiled]]'', and excerpts were later packaged semi-officially as ''[[Recoiled]]''.
  
 
==Discography involvement with NIN and Trent==
 
==Discography involvement with NIN and Trent==

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Coil
Trent in Coil shirt.

Coil was an industrial group primarily consisting of John Balance and Peter Christopherson. Coil were commissioned to do several Nine Inch Nails remixes. At one time the group planned on releasing Backwards through Nothing Records, but this never happened. The Backwards demo surfaced and alternate incarnations of the songs appear on the Coil releases The Ape of Naples and The New Backwards.

Many of the NIN remixes also employed part time Coil member Danny Hyde. Drew McDowall was an additional Coil credit on the Further Down The Spiral remixes. In an interview, Peter Christopherson also mentioned that Trent Reznor asked Coil to do a remix of "The Perfect Drug", but he turned the offer down to focus on Backwards. The group ended when John Balance died in November of 2004. Peter Christopherson also died in 2010. Trent Reznor's side project, How To Destroy Angels, was named after Coil's first single.

A group of unreleased alternate versions of Coil's remixes for Nine Inch Nails were obtained by fans in 2012 and released as the unofficial download-only compilation Uncoiled, and excerpts were later packaged semi-officially as Recoiled.

Discography involvement with NIN and Trent

1992

  • "Gave Up" on Fixed.

1994

  • "Closer (Precursor)" on Closer To God.

1995

  • "The Downward Spiral (The Bottom)", "Erased, Over, Out", "Eraser (Denial; Realization)" on Further Down The Spiral.

External Links

  • Wikipedia page
  • Coil at Brainwashed.com
  • Thresholdhouse.com
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