Soliloquy for Lilith is an album by English experimental project Nurse with Wound, originally released in 1988 by the label Idle Hole that had been created for the album's release by project leader Steven Stapleton, and later reissued several times by varying record labels.
It is considered one of the project's greatest albums, as well as a long-standing industrial drone record best known for its chance method of composition.
No instruments per se were used on the record; the only sound source was a number of effects units which he had set up to operate in a feedback loop.
Stapleton told author David Keenan (in the book England's Hidden Reverse) that he had then essentially created the album's compositions by gently moving his fingers above the various units to create the slow, subtle changes in sound, tone and timbre; in later years he has put the album down to an electrical fault of some sort in the studio it was recorded in.
Of these, the first (VII) was a remix of the original album's third selection, with additional effects and using the latter as a backing track, each running for the same length.