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Revision as of 06:54, 21 August 2010
Rosa Mundi was the name of a very short lived electronic music supergroup which consisted of Rose McDowall, John Balance and possibly Peter Christopherson. The group is only credited for one song, "The Snow Man" which appeared on the compilations The Final Solstice, The Final Solstice II as well as the split 7" vinyl Grief. Furthermore, Rosa Mundi is credited on the song "Christmas Is Now Drawing Near" from the Coil single Winter Solstice: North, later released on Moons Milk (In Four Phases) and Moon's Milk In Six Phases. Since both songs, "The Snow Man" and "Christmas Is Now Drawing Near", were both originally released in 1999, it can be said that this is the only year the group functioned. However, the song "Rosa Decidua" from the 1998 Coil EP Autumn Equinox: Amethyst Deceivers, while not credited to Rosa Mundi, has exactly the same line-up.
Discography
Compilation appearances
- "The Snowman" on Greif
- "The Snowman" on The Final Solstice/The Final Solstice II
Guest appearances
- "Christmas Is Now Drawing Near" on Winter Solstice: North
- "Christmas Is Now Drawing Near" on Moons Milk (In Four Phases)