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Musick to Play in the Dark Vol. 1
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 1999
Genre
Length1:00:01
LabelChalice
ProducerCoil
Coil chronology
Astral Disaster
(1999)
Musick to Play in the Dark Vol. 1
(1999)
Queens of the Circulating Library
(2000)

The Long Dark Original Game Soundtrack Volume One - VGMdb

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Pitchfork8.4/10[2]

Musick to Play in the Dark Vol. 1 is a studio album by Coil that was released in September 1999. It is the first album in the Musick to Play in the Dark series, with the second volume being released in 2000. It was remastered by Drew McDowall and reissued by Dais Records in 2020.

Background and concept[edit]

Musick to Play in the Dark Vol. 1 was one of two albums attributed purely to a style called 'moon musick', informed by ambient, glitch, minimalism and Kosmische Musik, which signified their change from a 'solar' to a 'moon' group;[3] the next album to be released in the series would be Musick to Play in the Dark Vol. 2.

Jhonn Balance originally wished to create a cohesive set of liner notes for Musick to Play in the Dark, which ended up only being published on Coil's website at the time.[4] In them, he outlined the meanings of songs: 'Are You Shivering?' refers to MDMA trips he took part in with friends, where they 'would ask if each other were shivering, as pure doses can make the teeth chatter and the eyesight vibrate', 'Broccoli' is 'about greens and ancestor worship', and 'Strange Birds', built around a found quote, refers to a period when Jhonn 'regressed to BIRD MIND and only squawked and chirruped for three worrying days'.[4] He stated that Coil had begun creating 'lunar consciousness musick', and were 'letting in things we shut out before'; 'The feminine. The tidal. The cyclical.'[4]

Recording and composition[edit]

The development of the album began when Coil moved into a new studio, with new equipment including the Optigan (in spite of the Mellotron, which they had previously owned but found hard to use) and many vintage drum machines, as well as new software like Pro Tools.[4] Drew McDowall was credited as contributing 'very deeply tweaked granular synthesis material', including atmospheric clicks meant to resemble the crackling of fire. Thighpaulsandra's contributions are best heard on 'Red Birds Will Fly Out of the East and Destroy Paris in a Night', where he used a Roland SH-101 and a Synton Fenix.[4]

Mark Weddle, writing for Brainwashed, commented that the album features 'drone-y organ chords, vocoded vocal snippets, static-y pops and crackles, watery thumps, [...] angelic backing vocals [and] drippings of sound',[5] as well as 'flowing arpeggio patterns' and 'various natural environment sounds'.[5]

Track listing[edit]

No.TitleLength
1.'Are You Shivering?'9:40
2.'Red Birds Will Fly Out of the East and Destroy Paris in a Night'12:40
3.'Red Queen'11:02
4.'Broccoli'9:21
5.'Strange Birds'7:37
6.'The Dreamer Is Still Asleep'9:56
Total length:1:00:01

Editions[edit]

The initial CD pressing was limited to 2,000 copies. Approximately 1,000 of those copies that were ordered directly from Coil include a certificate of provenance, numbered and signed by Peter and John. The 12' version of this record features 'edited' versions of the songs as they appear on the CD. It was released on translucent white vinyl in an edition of 500. 'FOR YVES TANGUY' is etched in side A of the vinyl, and 'IT'S JUST A PHASE WE'RE GOING THROUGH' is etched on side B.

Personnel[edit]

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References[edit]

  1. ^Jansen, Skip. 'Coil - Musick to Play in the Dark'. AllMusic. Retrieved 29 November 2018.
  2. ^Dorris, Jesse. 'Coil: Musick to Play in the Dark Album Review'. Pitchfork. Retrieved 30 November 2020.
  3. ^'Radio Inferno'. Radio Inferno (20 June 2001). Archived from the original on 6 January 2010. Retrieved 2007-01-06.
  4. ^ abcdeBarrington, Phil. 'The Golden Age of Bloodsports'(PDF). Barrington Arts. Retrieved August 1, 2019.
  5. ^ abWeddle, Mark. 'CD Review: Coil Musick to Play in the Dark Vol. 1'. Brainwashed. Retrieved August 1, 2019.
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External links[edit]

  • Musick to Play in the Dark Vol. 1 at Discogs (list of releases)
  • Musick to Play in the Dark Vol. 1 at MusicBrainz (list of releases)
  • Musick to Play in the Dark Vol. 1 at Brainwashed
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Release DateJun 22, 2018
Publish FormatCommercial
Release Price7.99 USD
Media FormatDigital
ClassificationOriginal Soundtrack
OrganizationsHinterland Studio

Credits

ComposerCris Velasco, Sascha Dikiciyan
ArrangerSusie Benchasil-Seiter, Chad Seiter
PerformerNicole Garcia, Brian Benning, Daren Fuster, Simone Vitucci, John Rusnak

Disc 1Dark
01 Theme for the Long Dark2:57
02 The New World3:52
03 There's Something I have to Say2:39
04 Grey Mother1:36
05 The Only One0:36
06 Some Were Outsiders1:24
07 What Happened0:48
08 Angry Voices0:54
09 Perseverance0:41
10 My Only Way Through0:51
11 Put Her to Rest1:10
12 Man Who Fell From the Sky0:59
13 One Last Thing0:20
14 Pay Respects0:30
15 You See Things Others Would Miss3:40
16 Not the Way You Shoot2:59
17 What Happened Here0:46
18 Call Me Jeremiah2:40
19 Fix My Rifle3:32
20 Forest Talkers0:48
21 Dreamtime0:18
22 They Hate the Light0:21
23 Tools for Killing0:20
24 Old World Tech0:12
25 Keep You Alive1:13
26 Graduation Day0:31
27 Suicide Mission4:08
28 Wintermute5:38
29 Passing of an Age2:17
30 Things of the Old World2:06
31 Abandoned1:32
32 Arrival0:24
33 Aurora1:32
34 Bad News0:15
35 Come At Me0:25
36 Echoes1:38
37 Falling0:19
38 Hunted1:31
39 Into the Dark1:29
40 It's Done0:18
41 Meds0:19
42 Memories1:28
43 Milton1:36
44 Old Ways0:18
45 Paradise Lost0:31
46 Sanctity0:14
47 Shelter0:17
48 Silence0:21
49 Survival0:23
50 The Lights are Alive0:21
51 The Past1:21
52 Triumph0:10
53 Voice0:19
54 Wolfbridge0:17
55 Beginnings0:40
56 Clearing0:43
57 Danger0:33
58 Darkness Falls4:40
59 Desolation2:42
60 Despair0:46
61 Doubt0:48
62 Entropy1:57
63 Finder0:20
64 Fog0:44
65 Heaven1:03
66 Hope3:04
67 Illuminate2:00
68 Magestic1:14
69 Memories0:43
70 Nightfall0:48
71 Nihilist0:44
72 Prepare3:04
73 Shelter0:20
74 Shelter, Two0:20
75 Sorrow0:36
76 Storm0:40
77 Tomorrow0:56
78 Travel0:32
79 Trepidation0:38
80 Void0:18
Disc length98:57

Notes

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'Composed by Cris Velasco (Mass Effect, God of War, Overwatch, Resident Evil 7) and Sascha Dikiciyan (Borderlands, Quake III, Mass Effect).
Volume One includes the entire soundtrack for WINTERMUTE™ Episode One: 'Do Not Go Gentle', and Episode Two: 'Luminance Fugue' by Cris Velasco - as well as all the ambient exploration music from Survival Mode by Sascha Dikiciyan.'
[Episode One & Episode Two Score]
Composed by Cris Velasco
Recorded at Capitol Records
Performed at Cinema Scoring
Violin: Nicole Garcia, Brian Benning
Viola: Daren Fuster
Cello: Simone Vitucci
Piano: John Rusnak
Orchestrated by Susie Benchasil-Seiter, Chad Seiter
Mixed by Mikel Shane Prather