And POLL That Could Have Been: ILM Artist Poll #119 - Nine Inch Nails - RESULTS

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I love seeing "The Becoming" so high. I thought it might have missed the cut. That would have been my top-ranked TDS track, most likely.

jmm, Friday, 3 May 2024 12:54 (two weeks ago) link

The Woodstock 94 performance of "Sin" alone might have made it my #1.

jmm, Friday, 3 May 2024 13:17 (two weeks ago) link

I know when I first heard it, a large part of the appeal of TDS was definitely the densely layered sound of it, but also that a lot of these sounds were things I'd never heard before, like blowing into straw thing from eraser. I feel like the only kind of stuff I'd heard that did that kind of stuff before was Depeche Mode (because of Flood maybe?)

silverfish, Friday, 3 May 2024 13:41 (two weeks ago) link

Yup, I was about to say “Violator” and that era of Flood in general, but none of it is nearly at TDS levels of complexity.

Doctor Madame Frances Experimento, LLC", Friday, 3 May 2024 14:06 (two weeks ago) link

I was a fan of Failure and never really thought of them as that hyper produced. Certainly not to the level of TDS.

In my mind, the only thing that came close the noise/sound layering of TDS was some of Foetus’s work, like Gash.

TDS also benefitted from arriving right as CDs were becoming the primary form of physical media. The level of dynamic range and clarity was unprecedented not only on the album itself but also the method in which I listened to it… I remember being gifted a pair of “good headphones” at age 15 (as opposed to the standard Sony Walkman issuances) and feeling like all the CDs I owned (and dubbed on to tape for mobile listening) were suddenly shocked into focus

your dog is fed and no one cares (flamboyant goon tie included), Friday, 3 May 2024 17:42 (two weeks ago) link

The Flood discussion, and his contribution to the Downward Spiral, is very interesting to explore.

I recently read “Into The Never: Nine Inch Nails And The Creation Of The Downward Spiral” by Adam Steiner, which I would heartily recommend. Atrocious front cover, but some excellent and considered writing contained within.

In that book, there are was the suggestion was that Flood became increasingly uneasy and uncomfortable with the bleakness, particularly the suicide ideation, of much of Reznor’s lyrical content - especially a song that didn’t make the cut for the album proper - and bailed out after completing the album swearing he’d never work with him again.

Internet Alan, Friday, 3 May 2024 17:45 (two weeks ago) link

most stuff that comes to mind is a bit more turn-of-the-millenium, reznor was really ahead of his time, but fantasma, ok computer, a few super furry animals songs here and there come to mind

ufo, Friday, 3 May 2024 21:16 (two weeks ago) link

Another comparison that occurred to me was the first Laika album together with the second and third Moonshake albums (the second Laika album might not fit here, even if it’s probably my favourite of the four) - stuff like “Hard Candy” on Dirty & Divine. Those albums came out in 94 and 96 (as did Disco Inferno’s second and third albums) so very comparable timewise.

And of course (“of course”) later on El-P’s production work in the 00s (but not really Company Flow earlier on) - at its best sounding like an attempt to split the difference between “The Becoming” and “By The Time I Get to Arizona”.

Tim F, Friday, 3 May 2024 22:23 (two weeks ago) link

Kate Van Buren's channel is a gift

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zjqZ8RIiRLU

jmm, Saturday, 4 May 2024 03:06 (two weeks ago) link

Well, that's "NIN meet David Crosby at Woodstock 94"

jmm, Saturday, 4 May 2024 03:06 (two weeks ago) link


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