British experimental group Coil soundtracked '90s queer life on 'Gay Men's Guide to Safer Sex' - Queerty
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The 1992 flick - which was later updated and re-released in 1997 with additional info - was pivotal in many ways, depicting filmmaker Rob Falconer and Dr. Mike Youle discussing safe sex tips, developments in HIV research, and the unique struggles of being queer in the nineties.
Coil's atmospherically hypnotic techno score for Gay Men's Guide to Safer Sex contributed to the film's lasting impact, showcasing their defiance against the prevailing homophobia of the era.
Coil, known for their groundbreaking sounds and visuals, stood out in queer history, with AllMusic recognizing them as 'highly regarded in dance and industrial circles' rather than conforming to mainstream portrayals of gay artists.
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