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Released
  
1986

Artist
  
Wire

Label
  
Enigma Records

Snakedrill (1986)
  
Ahead (1987)

Release date
  
1986

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Length
  
Post-punk, experimental rock, industrial rock

Producers
  
Daniel Miller, Gareth Jones

Wire snakedrill 1986 full 12 ep


Snakedrill is an EP by English rock band Wire. It was released in 1986. It was the first release after the band's five-year hiatus, and foreshadows their extensive use of electronic instrumentation on following albums, particularly on "A Serious of Snakes", which contains multiple layered synth and keyboard parts.

Contents

The most well-known track on the release is "Drill", which was the first song written by Wire post-hiatus. The song is an exercise in "monophonic, monorhythmic repetition"; the guitar part primarily consists of muted rhythmic scratching, while the drum beat is a semi-static four on the floor played almost entirely on hi-hat and kick drum. Live, the song was the band's springboard for improvisation, and would often mutate in beat and melody, occasionally stretching out to as long as 30 minutes. "Drill" is often cited as an influence on and early precursor to minimal techno and other minimalistic dance subgenres.

The entire EP is now included in the form of bonus tracks on The Ideal Copy.

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Personnel

  • Daniel Miller – production
  • Gareth Jones – production
  • Songs

    1A Serious of Snakes4:44
    2Drill5:04
    3Advantage in Height3:04

    References

    Snakedrill Wikipedia