A Fragile 20 years retrospective from Stereogum.
https://www.stereogum.com/2058837/ni...e-anniversary/
A Fragile 20 years retrospective from Stereogum.
https://www.stereogum.com/2058837/ni...e-anniversary/
https://www.udiscovermusic.com/stori...ne-inch-nails/
I don't know this website nor the author and I can't exactly vouch for the content as I only got as far as "...[Closer's] surreal and trippy Mark Romance-directed video..." In fact that's really the only reason I'm linking it.
Mark Romance JFC.
It's a division of Universal Music Group, aka NIN's label for Broken through Year Zero, including The Fragile.
David Fincher spotting : It's very odd and I am almost alone to study this case and discovered this, it's european only: Ultraviolet is dead, and Movies Anywhere is the new Ultraviolet, but in europe, there is no Movies anywhere, Flixtser video is still alive over there, and carry until the end of 2019 our ultraviolet movies, and today they finally launched a big movies transfer to Google Play.
So, they warned all movies wont be transferred, and now that we have the list, we can check what movies cannot be transferred and this is odd, I discovered that ony (in my collection) all Fincher movies refused to be transfered to google, it seems the only reason to why we lost fincher movies, is fincher decision (well his production company not sony).
Of course this is totally wrong, google is in movies anywhere, sony is in both services, fincher is in both services, and ... original bluray were offering the choice to use google or ultraviolet ! Also Flixster is using these words : "Movie is not available at Google Play" ... when it is and I got it from the exact same bluray at the same time.
Quite far from a "NIN" spotting but, I spotted the concept of Art Is Resistance at the end of this video (of course, the entire reflection is very important) :
I was listening to Gary Numan's Sleep By Windows from his Telekon LP, and found what may be a sample used in March of the Fuckheads. The very last sound in the song (at 4:51) resembles the final sound in that NIN 'remix'.
If this isn't a sample, the exact same synth patch was used in exactly the same way, then panned and layered a bit.
Given that we know Trent was heavily inspired by Numan's work, I wouldn't be surprised if this is intentional (or unconscious). Although, apparently Adrian Sherwood created the track, so perhaps I'm just talking out of my arse.
Welcome Oblivion - Stories Inspired by Nine Inch Nails
Less than 36 hours left to back this collection of stories inspired by NIN! Just needs another $234 to be fully funded.
Black and orange versions of the Halloween theme are available through the record label.
https://www.sacredbonesrecords.com/p...eid=effbc41258
I don't remember seeing this quote before (and I love it)
“I clearly remember my friends and I at thirteen years old conning our parents into letting us see Halloween when it came out in 1978. We left the theater forever changed. We were damaged and scarred, with the shit genuinely scared out of us and that theme stuck firmly in our heads. John Carpenter, it’s your fault that I turned out the way I did.”
-Trent Reznor
This came up before in the David Bowie thread (wow, seven friggin' years ago) when we were talking about something similar-sounding. It's just a harmonizer feeding back, @katara , not a synth or a sample.
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Little Broken poster hanging in this photo from the gatefold of Ride's This Is Not A Safe Place record
It definitely does. It's too pixelated to make out the exact words but that phrase fits perfectly with the number of characters per word/length of the sequence.
‘Watchmen’ Pilot First Reactions Are Vague But Overwhelmingly Positive
Several mentions in the tweets about the score.
I'm excited.
not new, but a new compilation...Beavis and Butt Head Do Nine Inch Nails (all the Beavis and Butt-head NIN clips in one video)
Trent featured in a segment of a lost Documentary about Depeche Mode Fans. 33:00 in:
And now I know where that gif is from.
At a VC event about building companies and communities. After the first session ended, they played Ashley O - On a Roll, unironically, while people were filing out of the room. I found it delightfully perfect.
^^
What was the original band that they replaced? Do we know?
https://news.avclub.com/check-out-so...tag-1838967406
Alcott has also made a handful of faux-vintage paper materials for bands like Nine Inch Nails and Radiohead, as well songwriters Nick Cave and Leonard Cohen.
This instructional pamphlet, for example, includes directions on how to build your very own “Mr. Self-Destruct,” a nod to the Downward Spiral track. Below that is a Time Magazine cover featuring the fierce lyrics to “Closer.”