Album
Fixed
1992 · Electronic, Rock
13 collectors on Gatefold own this

Fixed is an Electronic album by Nine Inch Nails, originally released in 1992. On Gatefold: 56 pressings tracked, owned by 13 collectors.
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Fixed (also known as Halo 6) is an EP by Nine Inch Nails released on December 7, 1992. Fixed is the companion remix disc to Broken. Guest remixers include Butch Vig, J. G. Thirlwell, Peter Christopherson and John Balance of Coil and live band member Chris Vrenna. Fixed charted in New Zealand and Canada in 1993 and was certified platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) on March 1, 1995. According to Trent Reznor, Nine Inch Nails frontman and, at the time, sole member, Fixed was not intended to be a remix album, but instead a reinterpretation and deconstruction of the music found on the 1992 EP Broken, where the songs were in their "proper form". Musically, Fixed is a dark, industrial, and noisy EP. Much of Broken's heavy metal aspects are eschewed and replaced with more beat- and drum-focused sound. Tape manipulation, unusual noise, and a focus on grinding repetition define Fixed as a distinctly experimental release. After Reznor hired Peter Christopherson of Coil to direct the accompanying film to Broken, they developed a friendship. Shortly after, Reznor asked Christopherson to contribute to Fixed. J. G. Thirlwell and Butch Vig were also recruited for the remixing effort. Thirwell's second "Wish" remix, "Fist Fuck", features samples of Timothy Leary while the final track, "Screaming Slave", contains various samples of Bob Flanagan being tortured that were recorded during the filming of the "Happiness in Slavery" music video. The official release had one contribution by Butch Vig, which was the end portion of "Throw This Away". Vig had originally remixed the song "Last", but it was cut from the final version of the EP. Trent said that Vig basically did what he always does with any song: he made it rock. However, Vig has stated in interviews that his remix of "Last" was not included simply because "Trent didn't like it." Therefore only part of Vig's mix appears at the end of "Throw This Away." The original mix appeared on the internet as an 8-bit mono 11khz file in 1993. In 2007, a high quality version was uploaded by Reznor on remix.nin.com. .
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Tracklist
- 1Gave Up5:24
- 2Wish9:10
- 3Happiness In Slavery6:09
- 4Throw This Away4:13
- 5Fist Fuck7:20
- 6Screaming Slave8:00
Sound DNA
- Electronic
- Industrial
- abrasive
- menacing
- urban
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
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