Nine Inch Nails ‎– The Slip

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Released initially as a free digital download only. Contains a 14 page pdf booklet. The physical copy (CD/vinyl) was released sometime in July/August 2008.


Liner notes:

Mastered at Bernie Grundman Mastering, Hollywood, California.

Published by: Form and Texture (ASCAP)

Label: The Null Corporation
© 2008 niin

Thank you:
Bob Morelli, Alan Becker, Danny Buch and everyone at Red, Digidesign, Elena Dickstein and Preferred Travel, Jeffrey Ehrenberg and Vintage King, Jeffrey Horton and Native Instruments, Paul J. Cox Studio Systems, Phillip Scholes and SSL, Rockit Cargo, Roger Cordell and Big City Music, Ross Garfield and Drum Doctors, Shawn Cleary and Analogue Haven, Shivaun O'Brien and Sound City Studios, Sudjam, Topspin Media Inc., West L.A. Music

Bruno Bondanelli, Candy Soo, Chris Whitemyer, Christina Lum, Craig Johnson, David Phillips, Irina Volodarsky, Jeff Davis, Jeff Masud, Jessica Trento, John Coleman, Josh Smith, June Munsinger, Karen Ciccone, Kelly Jao, Marie Lewis, Rich Fownes, Ross Rosen, Shamal Ranasinghe, Sherri Durrell, Tamar Levine, Zia Modabber

This album is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike license. More information @ Creative Commons official website.

Total Running Time: 43 minutes, 51 seconds

Tracklist

999,999 1:25
1,000,000 3:56
Letting You 3:49
Discipline 4:19
Echoplex 4:45
Head Down 4:55
Lights In The Sky 3:29
Corona Radiata 7:33
The Four Of Us Are Dying 4:37
Demon Seed 4:59

Versions

Title Label Cat# Country Year
The Slip (10xFile, MP3, Album, VBR) The Null Corporation HALO 27 US 2008
The Slip (10xFile, FLAC, 24b) The Null Corporation HALO 27   2008
The Slip (CD, Album + DVD-V, NTSC + , Ltd) The Null Corporation Halo 27 CD-LE US 2008
The Slip (LP, Album, 180) The Null Corporation HALO 27 V US 2008
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Reviews & Discussion

ratrecordsuk Jul 06, 2010

referencing The Slip, LP, Album, 180, HALO 27 V

The pressing of this record is god awful, especially the B side. There is virtually no signal at all and it is also very crackly and slightly warped.... How bad does it get?
Greg_Reason Feb 01, 2010 (edited over 2 years ago)

referencing The Slip, 10xFile, MP3, Album, VBR, HALO 27

re: alternating_bit... There is no "filler" on The Fragile. At worst it's lyrically immature but there is not a scrap of bad music on there. Maybe instrumentals aren't to your taste but I find it to be one of only two "perfect" NIN albums (the other being The Downward Spiral, of course). Since then he's simply not put the same amount of effort into the soundscaping aspects that made TF in particular so brilliant and, also, everything post-2005 has a far more commercial sound to it (with the exception of his fantastic Ghosts album).

edit: I guess I should comment on The Slip as well, seeing as this is on that page... As a long-term NIN fan, I feel this is a severe disappointment. The songs are half-baked and the entire thing has a rushed feel to it (which is understandable; TR claimed he wrote the album in two weeks and recorded it in a month) and it displays none of his usual genius for sound design (even With Teeth - which is a pretty bad record - had some brilliant sound design). The second side is a little darker and more textural and thus slightly more interesting than the extremely obvious rock styled songs on the first side but it still has little substance. No newcomer to NIN should listen to this album until they have thoroughly digested the back catalog.
Review by alternating_bit Sep 23, 2008

referencing The Slip, 10xFile, MP3, Album, VBR, HALO 27

I cannot read realmdemagic's review and not comment. For one, I must say he/she has written a profound and all-encompassing review of NIN's material, and I slaute that. I also find the descriptions of the last four albums quite accurate, however to state that The Fragile is NIN's greates work is, I think, a huge mistake.

When it comes to music, everyone will have an opinion, of course, but I think that if a poll was taken that the highest scoring (and best selling I may add) album by NIN is The Downward Spiral. In fact, though my personal favorite NIN album is Pretty Hate Machine, The Downward Spiral was much more ground breaking than The Fragile was. To me The Fragile would have been a much better album as one CD and not two, which feels like a lot of 'filler' material was added. And though going from Pretty Hate to Broken was a greater contrast, Downward Spiral still brought to the table a whole new experience in emotion and sound that Reznor has never since recaptured.

I am spending way too much time in this section writing about someone else's viewpoint, and not even about the album The Slip, and I apologize for that. As far as The Slip goes, I think it is a decent album. Between the time of With Teeth and The Slip, Year Zero is my favorite, with The Slip coming in a close second. Indeed Reznor has not reinvented anything with these albums, but for die hard fans, "more of the same" never is bad in my opinion.
Rated 2/5
Review by snc Jun 18, 2008

referencing The Slip, 10xFile, MP3, Album, VBR, HALO 27

The Slip like Ghost were very highly disappointing to me. But here we are talking about The Slip. I was not a fan of With Teeth except for less then a 3rd of the album. Well the slip is like a collection of all the songs I did not like on With Teeth. I do not like the rock and roll side of NIN and when Year Zero came out i was completely blown away by the return to electronic music. i really hope its not all down hill from here. So out of all the out put NIN has put out the albums I do not dig r PHM, With Teeth, Ghost, and The Slip. I sure do hope he makes a come back.
Rated 3/5
Review by realmdemagic May 15, 2008

referencing The Slip, 10xFile, MP3, Album, VBR, HALO 27

The Slip is the eighth proper studio release for NIN. The music here resembles types of songs from With Teeth, Year Zero and Ghosts. So in that sense, it is a bit disappointing. Reznor is generally known for taking big steps forward. Although he is alienating some older fans and gaining new ones, he is always ensuring NIN's longevity. The Slip is a very good record. I would say it is the worst of the bunch, but still worthy. Let's take a look at the progressions of NIN.

-Pretty Hate Machine (Synth Pop meets Industrial. This one gains high recognition and even more so after the release of the The Downward Sprial)

-Broken (From Synth to Metal...Ministry anyone? This is the start of the heavy sound of NIN)

-The Downward Spiral (Again, completely new territory. The hook was closer, the rest was an exciting, yet dark musical experience)

-The Fragile (Reznor's best work. Taking the techniques of the TDS to the next level, Reznor displays both the past and future sound of NIN. If there is one definitive record to tell you what NIN sounds like, this would be it.)

-Still (Although same may claim it is a companion or a live piece, it actually contains several new tracks and a few great reworkings, make it an album on its own. This is all ballads and piano pieces. Reznor has planned this one for years and always described "making an album for a rainy day")

-With Teeth (A step backwards in my opinion. The songs here are more stripped down, but really don't give us anything new musical wise. These tracks also sound like a radio version of NIN, which isn't necessarily a bad thing. This even has some of Reznor's best songs, which makes this a very noteworthy album.)

-Year Zero (Great concept and an exciting new direction. No slow songs here, which is a bummer. Great release though.)

-Ghosts (Well, here are all those slow songs you wanted! NIN's first instrumental and highly experimental album to date. Also one of his best. This really is "music for daydreams")

-The Slip (This is more on lines of With Teeth. A step back and not forward. But I understand that even Reznor needs a break from being epic every once in a while. These songs sound more like outtakes from the last three albums, which one should question. It generally doesn't take Mr. Reznor just a few weeks to complete a new album. The songs are good, especially the ballad and instrumentals. Demon Speed is a completely new type of song for Reznor. I will be buying the CD version when it comes out)

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