Icon of Coil
Electronic · NO · Active since 1997

Icon of Coil

High-octane electronic body music that fuses club-ready techno pulses with melodic synth-pop hooks. Aggressive, polished, and built for dark dancefloors.

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Icon of Coil represents the peak of the futurepop movement, where the grit of industrial music met the soaring melodies of trance and synth-pop. Their sound is defined by a relentless, driving energy, characterized by sharp digital production and Andy LaPlegua's distinctive, often processed vocals that cut through dense layers of electronic percussion. It is music that feels both mechanical and deeply human, capturing a specific turn-of-the-millennium cyber-aesthetic.

What sets them apart is the surgical precision of their arrangements. While many of their contemporaries leaned into murky atmospheres, Icon of Coil opted for a high-gloss, high-definition sound. The interplay between staccato basslines and shimmering lead synths creates a sense of constant forward motion. It is aggressive enough for the industrial crowd but melodic enough to stick in your head long after the club lights come up.

For those new to the project, 'Serenity is the Devil' is the essential starting point. It perfectly encapsulates their ability to blend club-friendly rhythms with existential lyrical themes. It is the sound of the machine age finding its soul on a crowded dancefloor, making it a staple for anyone who appreciates the intersection of darkwave and modern techno.

Icon of Coil is a Norwegian electronic music band. The band was established as a solo project in 1997 by Andy LaPlegua who was joined by former Sector 9 (now Moonitor and Zombie Girl) bandmate Sebastian Komor to perform live. With the release of Shallow Nation, the band's first single, Komor joined full-time. In 2000, Christian Lund joined the live lineup. Later that year, the band's first full-length album, Serenity is the Devil, was released, which climbed to number one on the Deutsche Alternative Charts. Shortly thereafter, Lund became a full-time band member.
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Our Catalog3 Albums · 2000 · 2004
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