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Y34RZ3R0R3M1X3D [CD/DVD]
Nine Inch Nails / CD / 2007
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Artist
Nine Inch Nails
Format
CD
Genre
Rock
Label Name
Interscope
Producer
Bill Laswell, Saul Williams, Thavius Beck, Olof Dreijer
Release Date
2007 11 20
Song List
1: Gunshots by Computer [Remix] (1:43)
2: The Great Destroyer [Remix] (4:19)
3: My Violent Heart [Remix] (2:34)
4: The Beginning of the End [Remix] (4:20)
5: Survivalism [Mix] (4:18)
6: Capitol G [Mix] (7:25)
7: Vessel [Remix] (6:10)
8: The Warning [Real World Remix] (3:43)
9: Meet Your Master [Remix] (3:35)
10: God Given [Remix] (4:27)
11: Me, I'm Not [Remix] (14:00)
12: Another Version of the Truth [Remix] (4:25)
13: In This Twilight [Remix] (4:37)
14: Zero Sum [Remix] (5:38)
15: Multi-Track Data Disc for Remixing [DVD ROM]
Style.Categories
Industrial Metal, Alternative Metal, Industrial
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Much happened on the pop scene between April of 2007 and the close of the year. First,
Radiohead
released their 2007 album,
In Rainbows
, in virtual form over the Internet, where fans could choose to pay what they wanted for it without digital rights management -- even if the download was free.
Saul Williams
, in partnership with
Trent Reznor
as his producer, then released
The Inevitable Rise and Liberation of Niggy Tardust
, which went one step further. While
Radiohead
's album would inevitably be released in CD form (they neglected to tell anyone this),
Williams
' recording sold either for free or for five dollars (with full cover artwork scans included in the deal so you could burn your own -- the difference was in the bit-rate quantity), and no CD was forthcoming.
Reznor
has left his label, and it appears that this remix project is the final offering -- or is it?
Y34RZ3R0R3M1X3D
(
Year Zero
Remixed) contains two discs. The first is a rather eclectic, unpredictable collection of
Year Zero
's tunes in remix form by some rather curious candidates, which in and of itself makes for compelling listening. It starts ordinarily enough with
Williams
kicking off a brief, ranting, drum-heavy
"Gunshots by Computer"
(
"Hyperpower!"
), with him rapping over the top with the
Rez
guitar and bass throb just barely underneath. His take on
"Survivalism"
is even better -- a completely stretched-out violent and barely walled-in monolith of noise accompanied by skittering, clashing rhythms playing counterpoint to one another.
Williams
is perhaps the only expected choice here.
Ladytron
's remix of
"The Beginning of the End"
is an entirely different animal. Never have paranoia, death, destruction, and calamity sounded more attractive. They do a seductive,
Kraftwerk
-cum-
D.A.F.
reading of the tune with those sexy backing vocals behind
Rez
's harsh truth from the margins. This track sounds like it could be the soundtrack to one of
Richard K. Morgan
's
Takeshi Kovacs
cyberthrillers, particularly
Woken Furies
. Pop meets cyber meets industrial meets space --
Solaris
meets
Blade Runner
with Krautronica floating in from the ether.
Modwheelmood
's mix of
"The Great Destroyer"
needs to be heard to be believed. It's almost a complete rewrite -- but it works. Nuff said.
There are two remixes here by
New Order
's
Stephen Morris
and
Gillian Gilbert
, of
"God Given"
and
"Zero Sum,"
respectively. The trademark
NO
programming sound is pumped throughout the mix, pulling the more extraneous fragmentary elements in the originals and wrapping them into something warmer, bass heavy and hypnotic with repetitive programming loops, an escalation of the vocals in the mix, and a subservience of everything to rhythm -- even on the funereal atmospheric slowness of
"Zero Sum,"
which of course transforms itself into a cut-time pulseadelic dancefloor workout with atmospheric bubbling underneath the rhythm tracks to add density and stretch the notion of time to the breaking point. But if you thank that is a weird choice, stranger still is
the Kronos Quartet
with
Enrique Gonzalez Müller
's reworking of
"Another Version of the Truth."
With strings playing along with the rhythm track, dissonantly attacking the body of the tune with the guitars padded underneath them, this is one of the most corrosive and compelling intros of the year, but it gives way to a beautifully elegiac interlude with clever understated atmospherics hanging about the edges of the tune's frame. (And please don't go thinking this is
The String Quartet Tribute to
Nine Inch Nails
; for one thing, these folks can PLAY.) The stink of obviousness is plain in
Bill Laswell
's utterly unimaginative and completely lazy take on
"Vessel.
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