Coil was an influential British experimental music group formed in 1982 by John Balance and Peter Christopherson. Pioneers of industrial and post-industrial sound, their work explored themes of alchemy, mysticism, sexuality, and transformation through deeply atmospheric and often unsettling compositions. Drawing inspiration from avant-garde art, literature, and electronic pioneers, Coil’s boundary-pushing productions profoundly influenced ambient, electronic, and experimental scenes. Over their career, they released groundbreaking albums such as *Horse Rotorvator* and *Love’s Secret Domain*, securing their legacy as visionaries of the underground music world.