However it wouldn't be much of a Coil album without a bit of dissonant adventure, with tracks like "Chaostrophy" and "Titan Arch" filling that niche quite nicely, or neo-folk, here represented by three different versions of "Teenage Lightning" (1, 2 and "Lorca not Orca"), which would find itself again in yet different form on Coil's last album. Along with Horse Rotorvator, considered one of Coil's best albums.
Though Coil's John Balance and Peter Christopherson were inspired by the acid house revolution of the late '80s, their drug-inspired "dance" album isn't quite as indebted to the style as the contemporary work of Psychic TV. The influence comes through mostly in the deranged effects and vaguely surreal air, though several tracks do increase the rhythmic wattage. For the most part, the duo retained the gothic synth pop of Horse Rotorvator, but with a special emphasis on stuttered cut-and-paste sections rather than organic instruments and environmental sublimation. - Allmusic
Tracklist:
1 Disco Hospital
2 Teenage Lightning 1
3 Things Happen
4 The Snow
5 Dark River
6 Where Even The Darkness Is Something To See
7 Teenage Lightning 2
8 Windowpane
9 Further Back And Faster
10 Titan Arch
11 Chaostrophy
12 Lorca Not Orca
13 Love's Secret Domain
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