Trent has had input into a biography on Mike Garson
http://www.fantomfilms.co.uk/books/c...mikegarson.htm
Trent has had input into a biography on Mike Garson
http://www.fantomfilms.co.uk/books/c...mikegarson.htm
Currently waiting for Gary Numan to come on stage at Hammersmith, London. Pre-show music included Closer (played twice) and The Wretched.
Spotted a stage tech wear a NIN tshirt.
Sorry if this has already been posted. Not too much of a spotting tbh
I just discovered this on Grimes' Twitter:
She also wrote that : https://twitter.com/Grimezsz/status/537014585757163520
Which is pretty cool.
Wil Wheaton still digs the Natural Born Killers score https://twitter.com/wilw/status/539503245253566464
In This Moment do a, shall I say, interesting, cover of Closer. I can honestly say I only know a couple songs by them just from listening to Octane on Sirius, and they aren't all that bad. This one though...
Discogs credits say it was Bob Lee
http://www.discogs.com/artist/278599-Bob-Lee
Probably recorded a year or two before Josh came on board.
Has it not been pointed out yet that Gone Girl is nominated for a Grammy?
59. Best Score Soundtrack For Visual Media
Frozen
Christophe Beck, composer
Label: Walt Disney Records
Gone Girl
Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross, composers
Label: Columbia Records
The Grand Budapest Hotel
Alexandre Desplat, composer
Label: Abkco Music & Records
Gravity
Steven Price, composer
Label: WaterTower Music
Saving Mr. Banks
Thomas Newman, composer
Label: Walt Disney Records
New Angels & Airwaves album has some "Trent Reznor-Depeche Mode approach" through Ilan Rubin's involvment.
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/pr...tream-20141208
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment...209-story.htmlYou and Atticus wrote the bulk of the score during the most recent Nine Inch Nails tour. Had that been planned?
We had been working on a Nine Inch Nails record, started to talk about how that inevitably meant some sort of tour, had everything lined up with Fincher about his plans, which at the time were for a different film that was going to start this past fall. Had the tour booked, then got the call, "Hey, it's not happening, the film, but I am going to do 'Gone Girl' and that's going to move the schedule ahead to land exactly when your tour's booked." OK, so do I cancel the tour? Or do I give the film up to someone else?
[...]
Robin Finck of Nine Inch Nails lectures in Paul Abramson’s Introduction to Psychology class at UCLA on 12.8.14
@Corona Radiata come on man, you can't leave us hanging like that. I need more info about this
Edit: it seems that Robin and Paul Abramson and good friends, so that might have something to do with it. http://dailybruin.com/2012/10/03/qa-...star-by-night/
Last edited by telee.kom; 12-10-2014 at 09:54 AM.
Part 2 of the Soundtoys interview is up:
I got it from here...http://anne-jovan.tumblr.com/post/10...ctures-in-paul
Not sure where they got it from though.
But yes, Robin is good friends with Paul Abramson. He's played and written with his band Crying For Kafka in the past.
New interview with some sweaty Atticus
http://www.indiewire.com/awardsspotl...-film-20141210
http://www.alternativenation.net/int...ls-ilan-rubin/
This is written very poorly.
Last edited by Sarah K; 12-17-2014 at 10:06 AM.
It reads like an e-mail Q&A, so any "poor writing" would be Ilan's fault. If it wasn't by e-mail, then it's just a transcription, so there's no "writing" involved.
The 2013 documentary Bridgend, about a crazy ass string of 20 something suicides by hanging in the small town of Bridgend, Wales, made even stranger by the fact that the kids all knew each other, quite appropriately features "A Warm Place" and "The Persistence of Loss."
It also has a lot of original soft NIN style music...the music supervisor and original composer must be fans.
Richard Fortus interview saying how he turned down NIN among others out of deference to Axl Rose
https://www.stlbeacon.org/#!/content...coverpage=3542
"He ticks off names of some groups that he’s turned down, “Alice Cooper. Bowie. That was one that really hurt. Iggy Pop was another one that really hurt. Those are two gigs I would have liked. Nine Inch Nails is another; Trent (Reznor) even released for a second that I was joining, but he was doing that to stir up shit with Axl (Rose)."
Trent seemed to have a weird relationship with Axl, from all the early interviews I've read he's always defended Axl as he liked NIN and invited them on tour, even though it didn't work out. What happened I wonder ? Was he annoyed at Robin wanting to stay with Axl or something?
Last edited by WorzelG; 12-18-2014 at 11:20 AM.
Axl was always seen wearing NIN or Nirvana or Faith No More shirts around that time....Must have killed him those bands hated him and his band (at least FNM and Nirvana did) TR never openly bashed him
Maynard...
A new 30 min. Reznor & Ross interview (as well as a new one with Fincher) seems to have been uploaded! Haven't watched it yet, but looking forward to it.
http://thefilmstage.com/news/watch-d...-conversation/
That Fincher interview is absolutely amazing, I adore the guy. It's interesting to see behind the curtain of his movies a little bit. Any idea when the full interview will be up?
nice job, @ninlive for making it onto a featured story on COS!
not so nice, their ad choice on the article:
Last edited by eversonpoe; 12-19-2014 at 01:45 PM.
1:02 mark of one of the recent webisodes for Emigrate's new album, you can hear We're In This Together -