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Nine Inch Nails - Fixed


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Label: Nothing Records
Catalog#: 0694960932
Format: CD, EP
Country:US
Released:07 Dec 1992
Genre: Electronic, Rock
Style: Industrial
Credits: Artwork By [Sleeve Design], Photography - Gary Talpas (For Black Sun)
Mastered By - Tom Baker (3)
Other [Management] - John A. Malm Jr. (For Conservative)
Notes:(P)&(C) 1992 Interscope Records
Manufactured and distributed in the United States by Universal Music & Video Distribution, Inc.
Printed in U.S.A.

©1992 Leaving Hope / TVT Music, Inc. ASCAP

This release is also known as HALO SIX.
This recording contains various interpretations of songs that appear in their proper form on the "Broken" EP.

Mastered at Futuredisc.
Track 1 remixed at Matrix (London).

Packaging: Digipak
Total Playing Time: 40 mins, 19 secs
Barcode Number: 6 06949 60932 0
Rating:   3.6/5 (111 votesRate It
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Tracklisting:

1   Gave Up (5:25)
    Remix - Coil
  Remix [With] - Danny Hyde
2   Wish (9:10)
    Remix - J.G. Thirlwell
3   Happiness In Slavery (6:08)
    Loops [Foundation Loops] - P.K.*
  Remix - Chris Vrenna , T. Reznor*
4   Throw This Away (4:14)
    Music By [End Portion Created By] - Butch Vig
  Remix [Assembled By] - C. Vrenna* , T. Reznor*
5   Fist Fuck (7:20)
    Remix - J.G. Thirlwell
6   Screaming Slave (8:00)
    Performer [Pain Courtesy Of] - Bob Flanagan
  Remix - Bill Kennedy , Martin Brumbach , Sean Beavan
  Remix [Given Birth By] - C. Vrenna* , T. Reznor*

User Reviews:

realmdemagic, Dec 31, 2007

One could say this is a clever release. As far as remix albums go, I've seen collections of 12" mixes throughout the 80s, but this is the first release that I've seen that remixes were created to make an actual album. The title is obvious, the opposite of Broken. Even the cover is the opposite: blue instead of red. As far as the mixes go, they aren't the originals with more synth lines and beats ready for the dance floor. Instead, they are reinterpretations, using elements from Broken and making them into new, breathing songs. Fans of Experimental and Musique Concrete will appreciate this. If you are looking for something straight forward to bop your head to, you may want to consider the later remix albums. This is still one of my favorites. 4/5

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