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    Junior Freak
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    oh, i should add that Trent is one of the few electronic music producers i place above Oliver Lieb and Simon Posford. i really think he's on his own level.

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    what a pic, all that hardware :love: :love:
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dustin Zahn
    I can't believe you posted that picture of my studio. ;) It's a good thing it was real dark in there and it covered my face, I was pretty wasted...but then again, so was Trent. It was fun times.
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    FIXED done it for me. NINs finest work. sheer electronic terror

    the band i used to be in (resin) played NIN covers. trying to work out his drum patterns was a nightmare :lol:
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    Quote Originally Posted by perpetual
    FIXED done it for me. NINs finest work. sheer electronic terror
    not to belabour the point, but once again, yes yes yes. the broken and fixed eps are so hard they make the downward spiral seem like commercial crap in comparison. i'm only harping on this so much because i know that of all the nin work, broken and fixed probably got the least amount of attention. i'll stop now, and never mention it again. ;)

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    broken and fixed were great. broken is one of my personal fav's.

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    I noticed in the pic they got a Vermona MkII all analogue drum machine. Soon that machine will be mine as well aah ha ha ha ha!

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    Broken was very good, but still the more commercial of his work

    Fixed was excellent.

    But still the real evil moments on Downwards do it for me. A bit less accessable than his earlier stuff in places, but true genius.
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    I agree, they were something in that time, I even like to hear them now, but what do you think of Ministry- Twich, i`m listening to it all these days, and can`t get enough of it, so much respect for these bands. Anyone here likes music from Quake II( white zombie instrumentals)?

 

 
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