Love this one as well as all the videos you have done. I would love to hear that format on Three days by Jane's Addiction. Because I'm really interested in the isolated instrumentals
Aside from the discredit to professionalism with the fart noises, this was my 1st time tuning into these guys, and you guys are great, wonderful banter, insightful, and a wealth of knowledge. Definitely understood the assignment.
The liner notes for this album specifically state Nine Inch Nails IS Trent Reznor. The touring band included Robert Patrick, Robin Finck, Danny Loehner etc. This is just him and a keyboard.
I completely agree with Alex. How do you compose a song to fit all those kinds of noises? Are they before of after the song making? earlier sure, but they make the song most sinister and that's very clever. Very, very clever.
I worked at the studio this was recorded at in Boston. Unfortunately I was just an intern (not even an assistant) and at the time no one had any idea who Trent was or that this album would blow up like it did. In hindsight I wish I had paid attention to it rather than it just being one of countless bands passing through. I seem to recall it was mostly done on an Emu Emulator. But not certain.
What i think NIN was a amalgamation of Ministry harshness like guitars etc, a little Skinny Puppy wierdmess and the dance rhythm. Also Nitzer Ebb and Front 242 inspiration, even with the logo NIN 242 EBB, with a dash a Depeche Mode also. Kinda what all lead to this point through the 80s.
Frank Zappa once said, (I'm paraphrasing), soon music will be nothing more than timed sound effects. In the year 2525 will this be the Mustang Sally of the day? Trent's work with that odd guy from Ft. Lauderdale was pretty good too. Any chance of getting isos of 70's fusion? Chick, Mahavishnu, Gentle Giant, Genesis, or Tull? Long live humans! Loved your guest, deeply cerebral!!
Rick just talks about how the music works theoretically, he doesn’t talk about the substance of the music at all. He’s great for composers, horrible for songwriters.
Opening percussion is a modified Garage Band loop and similar to Blondie, Heart of Glass opening. African chants may also be Garage Band loops as well. And consider this. The synth bass line in Closer May have been inspired by Play that funky music by Wild Cherry,
This is waaay before GarageBand even existed. The African chants are from a video called Samburu Warrior’s Initiation. The drums are sampled from somewhere.
You guys are a bunch of exactly my kind of dork…. You had me laughing the whole way through. This was one of my favorite things ever.
Music geeks and weirdos UNITE!💜😄
Amazing. There should be a NIN weekly
Guys, that was awesome! We need more NIN 🎉🎉🎉
NIN COMING!
Remember when NIN released the tracks individually and ran a contest to remix?
YES! So cool of them.
Do NIN 'The Becoming' that would be amazing.
Lol, pretty much any nin track can be deconstructed for it's elite DNA.
Apparently the most disturbing song ever. Must be why I like it
@@jockmcque3018definitely not the most disturbing I've heard, and I haven't really heard shit
Love this one as well as all the videos you have done. I would love to hear that format on Three days by Jane's Addiction. Because I'm really interested in the isolated instrumentals
MORE NIN SONGS!! ..AND DIGITAL AYAHWASKA CEREMONIES!
He used a Emu Emax, Prophet VS, Oberhiem Expander ,Minimoog & an early Apple computer to sequence everything.
BADASS!!
Don’t forget ppg wave and emulator II
Loving the banter guys - epic vid
Aside from the discredit to professionalism with the fart noises, this was my 1st time tuning into these guys, and you guys are great, wonderful banter, insightful, and a wealth of knowledge. Definitely understood the assignment.
We're glad you enjoyed the banter!
Thanks for joining
This is the first song I heard from the NIN group and has been my favorite song for a long time.
Me too!
And they have a special guest?? Nice, and he's asking the same questions I'm pretty sure everyone else has lol, how did Reznor even think of all this?
The liner notes for this album specifically state Nine Inch Nails IS Trent Reznor. The touring band included Robert Patrick, Robin Finck, Danny Loehner etc. This is just him and a keyboard.
He’s a GENIUS!!!
I completely agree with Alex. How do you compose a song to fit all those kinds of noises? Are they before of after the song making? earlier sure, but they make the song most sinister and that's very clever. Very, very clever.
Miles Davis said there were no wrong notes. Trent was just bringing the jazz to industrial pop.
Damn right!!!
I worked at the studio this was recorded at in Boston. Unfortunately I was just an intern (not even an assistant) and at the time no one had any idea who Trent was or that this album would blow up like it did. In hindsight I wish I had paid attention to it rather than it just being one of countless bands passing through. I seem to recall it was mostly done on an Emu Emulator. But not certain.
Pretty hate machine was recorded in Cleveland Ohio ...
@@steponme583It was mixed at Synchro Sound in Boston, It's in the liner notes.
Plus, how can I have access to NIN's isolated tracks?
Trent released them on Garage Band years ago. Not sure if they’re still available.
Trent is fucking amazing since forever.
AGREED!
Those guitars lines sound almost the same as the ones on Wish
So does anybody know where the tribal chants and yelling comes from?
That’s a question for Alex Vincent!
Early samples are from a recording of Samburu warrior initiation chants from Kenya in 1975:
ua-cam.com/video/G08Wvtspmjo/v-deo.htmlsi=x6aODwOevYGgYlOn
What i think NIN was a amalgamation of Ministry harshness like guitars etc, a little Skinny Puppy wierdmess and the dance rhythm. Also Nitzer Ebb and Front 242 inspiration, even with the logo NIN 242 EBB, with a dash a Depeche Mode also. Kinda what all lead to this point through the 80s.
I never before noticed how similar the Head Like a Hole and Wish guitar are.
Right!?!
The samples and fx were most likely all his Emulator; same with woodblock sound.
Sweet! Thanks!!!
via Rolling Stone "The music is full of gut-rattling rhythms and a distorted sample of Kenyan warriors chanting."
Pls react to Breezin’ by George Benson!!
Alot of the samples are vocals from a sounds of africa style sample pack
WHOA!!! Where can we find it?
@@deepinsidethemusic ua-cam.com/video/G08Wvtspmjo/v-deo.html
17:56 shit sounds like airwolf
Ha!!! Yes!!!
What did you guys use to isolate the tracks?
Someone else isolated these!
We were lucky to get them. THANKS!
1988
Thanks for watching and thanks for the info! NIN RULES
Frank Zappa once said, (I'm paraphrasing), soon music will be nothing more than timed sound effects. In the year 2525 will this be the Mustang Sally of the day? Trent's work with that odd guy from Ft. Lauderdale was pretty good too. Any chance of getting isos of 70's fusion? Chick, Mahavishnu, Gentle Giant, Genesis, or Tull? Long live humans! Loved your guest, deeply cerebral!!
This is bettter than that Rick Beato video he did on NIN
Thanks! Rick is AWESOME and we love him.
Rick just talks about how the music works theoretically, he doesn’t talk about the substance of the music at all. He’s great for composers, horrible for songwriters.
6:24 reaction proper aka skip the preamble
💜
Isolating tracks is a very cool thing you do here. All the goofy sound effects are lame though. Anyway, thanks for the breakdown
Thank you?
Opening percussion is a modified Garage Band loop and similar to Blondie, Heart of Glass opening. African chants may also be Garage Band loops as well. And consider this. The synth bass line in Closer May have been inspired by Play that funky music by Wild Cherry,
This is waaay before GarageBand even existed. The African chants are from a video called Samburu Warrior’s Initiation. The drums are sampled from somewhere.
great song, annoying bros.
Thanks for watching! NIN ARE AMAZING