I'm soo in love with Self Destuct tour version of Eraser. Especially those Chris's drum fills before the lyrics start (at 2:44 in the video below).
I'm soo in love with Self Destuct tour version of Eraser. Especially those Chris's drum fills before the lyrics start (at 2:44 in the video below).
I listened to "Terrible Lie" for the first time in months last night (the TOIOU version).
This song is fucking AWESOME.
The guitar riff in Marilyn Manson's 'Mister Superstar' is the guitar riff from 'Suck' backwards.
Yes, I just learnt this. Sh.
edit: Kinderfeld/Complication... any more?
Last edited by scorpiusdiamond; 04-29-2012 at 08:01 PM.
no
and you're nuts
^
you made me play those mm's tracks in reverse and i heard no familiar riffs. i demand compensation for raping my ears!
Kinderfeld actually sounds a lot like 31 Ghosts IV. Or vice versa.
I wanna listen to "Deep" REALLY fucking bad right now. And I will.
Mister Superstar = Beginning of the End
Cryptorchid ending = Closer/TDS piano descending chromatic motif
Last edited by jezstyle; 05-01-2012 at 12:50 PM.
I really hope Trent releases a list of all samples used in Ghosts one day
If you played the SACD version ... I am sorry to burst your bubble but I very much doubt you actually listened to the 5.1 mix. What you probably heard was your speakers playing the left and right audio channels out the front and rear speakers simultaneously.
SACD reading disc drives simply don't exist for PCs.
speaking of: someone actually did rip the SACD layer (just obviously not from a computer disc drive that magically reads SACD). i saw it upon a demonic, illegal sharing website at 88.2kHz. interested to see the frequency response...
The DualDisc DVD-Audio data, encoded as MLP, were at 24bit/48kHz, both in surround and stereo. SACDs can be nowadays ripped with a PlayStation 3 as images, which can be then read with software such as Foobar2000 (with the suitable DSD plug-in). Foobar can decode and rip SACD data as PCM audio at 44.1, 88.2 and 176.4kHz. However, I see the guy who ripped the TDS SACD used a much more sophisticated method. It kinda makes me think what would happen if Trent considered releasing some 24-bit NIN stuff at HDTracks.
Should we rename this thread to "Random NIN Dreams"?
indeed. i think the market is definitely there for "high resolution" (somewhat weird term for this) NIN content and TR is aware, he just seems to prefer making it available as parts of his own products rather than shipping them out to HDTracks or other services that would take a chunk of sales (see the GWTDT super-deluxe release with razorblade USB stick containing the whole thing at 24/96 — that's a mouthful...). perhaps it's the idea that the original resolution should be available as part of the overall product in at least one configuration, with which i massively agree.
sucks that the PHM re-release didn't include higher rez files. maybe the programming/recording was only done at 44.1 because he didn't know any better back then.
That moment right after Spoiler: the giant hand reaches up through the cabin, and you have no idea what just happened to your brain and then Last starts playing is PERFECTION. There is nothing that could make me love that movie more, it was like a personal favor to me almost.
Fuck you, e-mail notifications, for revealing the content in the spoiler tags.
It's okay. You didn't do this on purpose, so you don't have to apologize. But from what I've heard, the movie is very enjoyable on the whole, so knowing about what happens in one scene probably won't ruin the experience for me; besides, I know virtually nothing about the movie, except that it's about some people in a cabin in the woods. So I'm going to watch it completely unprepared. After all, a movie ending with Last sounds awesome.
Of of my favorite songs from one of my favorite game series:
I think it's easy to see why.
That first generation of Unreal games was absolute gold. Beautiful engine (which still looks good today if you download an HDR renderer and high-res textures), overflowing with atmosphere, evocative music, classic level design and still-unparalleled gunplay. Unreal Tournament even had some great backstory lurking in the level and character bios.
The ideal combination, in my opinion, is playing through Unreal 1 with UT's arsenal (using the OldSkool mod) at 80% gamespeed. I love how the smarter opponents can dodge your projectiles, and you can usually do the same against those of your enemies.
I really think Epic was the world's finest developer at that time. On top of developing such amazing games in the first place, they released a massive amount of free DLC for UT. There's nothing quite like milking a war cow.
...Then they screwed the pooch with UT2003, flushing all that glorious atmosphere and backstory down the latrine with 'E-sports' pretensions, dire weapon balance, novo-Egyptian art style and ridiculous characters (I'm looking at you Mr Crow). '04 did quite a bit to remedy that with more industrial/ancient art focus, revamped single-player ladder and the sensational re-introduction of Assault mode, but the damage was done. Still, UT2004 is probably the best of the series from a competitive point of view; great weapon balance, and the versatile movement system rewards smart play.
Similar story with Unreal 2 in that the original game wasn't much cop in my opinion, but was later transformed into a bit of a masterpiece with the XMP multiplayer add-on (I still think that's the finest multiplayer game I've ever experienced).
I thought UT3 turned out more fun and visceral than '04, but it's not exactly brimming with substance. I was a bit surprised at how poorly the game was received, I think it may be a similar situation to Civilization 5 in that the previous title offered such a comprehensive package that a further sequel seemed irrelevant.
I wonder how UT would have faired if Epic had stuck by their original yearly-update plan for UT2003. EVE Online was launched around that time, and has remained popular to this day thanks to regular updates.
Sorry for the rambling. I've been awake far too long, and Unreal brings me out in a major case of "the good old days".
Mum: So how was your touring last week? It looked like you had fun
Me: Yeah, it was good
Mum: Nowhere as good as your Nine Inch Nails tours though. Those look better.
Me: Yeah, those are much better.
:'(
^^
Someone needs to shine the Trent signal into the sky. Which is, of course, a sad face with a tear rolling down.
This is a bit late, but..
My son was born 6 weeks ago. Barely hours after he was born, the first music he heard was March of the Pigs and Survivalism.
I had no idea about this. An early Elliott Smith track was "dissing" NIN.
http://gloriousnoise.com/2009/unrele..._elliott_smith
The YouTube link in there is dead, but you can see the title.
Did you know..
that the current vocal of Negură Bunget (currently touring in US & Canada) is part of a Nine Inch Nails cover band which was featured on TOIOU at one point?
Here are some recordings of one of their tribute concerts: http://www.no3.ro/2011/05/video-nine...ings-club.html