At this point, The Add Violence CD has been pushed back toSeptember 22October 13.
At this point, The Add Violence CD has been pushed back toSeptember 22October 13.
Last edited by Jon; 08-28-2017 at 05:46 PM. Reason: date changed
Is nin.com down for everyone right now?
What is the instrument during the dun dun dun part of Ruiner? You can hear it at :58 then again throughout the song, including really well right before the you didn't hurt me part.
Why is UMG the distributor for the new Vinyls when they're pulling shit like this?
(There were listed on https://www.youtube.com/user/ninofficial/videos but disappeared soon after I viewed them, while I was still checking for others.)
Is there a place on this forum where the additions and/or differences of The Fragile: 2017 Definitive Edition are being discussed?
"...WITH LOTS OF DETAILS ATTENDED TO THAT YOU MAY NEVER NOTICE BUT WE CARE ABOUT."
I am just listening in on it and noticed immediately the very end of "Somewhat Damaged" being noticeably shorter (affecting the transition into "The Day The World Went Away").
I have several questions about some obscure NIN song versions:
Can anyone confirm that The Hand That Feeds (Dub Instrumental) is the same thing as Dub Mix?
Does anyone have a track timing for Sin (Radio Edit)?
Confirm someone confirm that The Great Destroyer (Modwheelmood Remix) is 4:39 on the yearzeroremixed vinyl, as opposed to 4:19 on the CD?
Does anyone have The Perfect Drug (Aphrodite) as posted on remix.nin.com? IIRC it was the wrong length (played at wrong speed)? Can anyone confirm? The correct track length is 6:10.
Does Starfuckers, Inc. on the TDTWWA cassette really have a different ending?
Thanks for @FULLMETAL helping out on this.
As I recalled, the Aphrodite mix posted on remix.nin.com was indeed a bad vinyl rip, played back at the wrong speed (too fast).
And Starfuckers, Inc. on TDTWWA cassette is, in fact, different from the CD version. Although the crowd noise is identical, the CD has the Complication guitar drone, and the cassette does not.
Does anyone have a track timing for Sin (Radio Edit)?
I believe it's 3:19.
Confirm someone confirm that The Great Destroyer (Modwheelmood Remix) is 4:39 on the yearzeroremixed vinyl, as opposed to 4:19 on the CD?
No, my needledrop vinyl rip track length is 4:18.
I think that's about right. I realized I had this track from Demos & Remixes, but it's at the wrong speed on there. After adjusting for that, I came up with 3:22.
Thanks.
I found a vinyl rip of this record and confirmed that Dub Instrumental is the same thing as Dub Mix.
Is there anyone that thinks With Teeth wouldn't be a better album if it had ended with Right Where It Belongs v2? It's simply the better version of the song, right?
I see. I just got confused since that info was excised altogether.
Can anyone discern any difference between Piggy (Radio Edit) and album Piggy? I can't. Not even "shit" is censored. Am I missing something?
I disagree. Album version is superior and I don't think the album as a whole would be better based on one track, unless we're talking about adding home or non-entity. I haven't heard V2 in awhile so refresh my memory, but it's just the vocal track over a different keyboard the whole song, no other layers, right? And the keyboard has a very lullaby feel to it?
While this isn't immediately helpful to you in the moment, there's track length data in the nincatalog somewhere, but IIRC (and I might not be RC), when @bgalbraith moved things over to a new codebase, that broke the album/track relationship, or something to that effect.
The Aphrodite remix up on remix.nin.com was provided by me from the best rip available at the time - not my own, I might add. If there's a better rip out there, I'd love a copy.
Nope, not mislabelled. That's how it was provided on the Piggy promo. There just doesn't seem to be any distinction between it and the album version.
I think V2 is gorgeous, but it feels much too subdued coming after Beside You in Time. I think the album version is sufficiently loud enough to cover that transition better, while having the same emotional core that V2 has. Plus, I really love that transition halfway through the song where it sounds like a filter is lifted off the entire song. And I think that having "full" instrumentation makes the end of the song hit harder, where everything drops and it's just the quiet melody at the end.
Is it confirmed Trent recorded dif vocals for Head Like a Hole (Opal) it def doesnt sound like a standard remix..You can almost swear its a dif vocal take...just the fact TR sings "god of money" instead of "god money" almost seals it