Difference between revisions of "Remix.nin.com"
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− | {{expand}}[[Image:remixsite.jpg|200px|thumb|remix.nin.com]]'''remix.nin.com''' was the official [[Nine Inch Nails]] remix site. The site allowed users to upload their own remixes of NIN and NIN-related songs as well as download others' remixes and rate them. | + | {{expand}}[[Image:remixsite.jpg|200px|thumb|remix.nin.com]]'''remix.nin.com''' was the official [[Nine Inch Nails]] [[Remixes|remix]] site. The site allowed users to upload their own remixes of NIN and NIN-related songs as well as download others' remixes and rate them. |
==Removal== | ==Removal== | ||
− | In November 2016, [[nin.com]] was relaunched and all subsites were taken down. It is not known if remix.nin.com will be relaunched at any point in the future. All remixes (both official and fan-made) were placed on archive.org[ | + | In November 2016, [[nin.com]] was relaunched and all subsites were taken down. It is not known if remix.nin.com will be relaunched at any point in the future. All remixes (both official and fan-made) were placed on archive.org[https://archive.org/details/remix-nin-com-collection]. The [[multitracks]] that were made available can still be downloaded from [[ninremixes.com]]. |
==About== | ==About== | ||
Initially scheduled to go live on November 20, 2007—the same day ''[[Y34RZ3R0R3M1X3D]]'' was released in the US—it was delayed due to [[Interscope Records|Universal Records]]' reluctance to host the site, citing the same copyright issues for which they had filed lawsuits against YouTube and MySpace. [[Trent Reznor]] was more than welcome to host the site himself but he would then assume all legal responsibility, including possibly being sued by Universal. Ultimately a settlement was reached and the site went live on November 26, 2007. | Initially scheduled to go live on November 20, 2007—the same day ''[[Y34RZ3R0R3M1X3D]]'' was released in the US—it was delayed due to [[Interscope Records|Universal Records]]' reluctance to host the site, citing the same copyright issues for which they had filed lawsuits against YouTube and MySpace. [[Trent Reznor]] was more than welcome to host the site himself but he would then assume all legal responsibility, including possibly being sued by Universal. Ultimately a settlement was reached and the site went live on November 26, 2007. | ||
− | Users had to register in order to use some functions of the site such as saving, uploading and downloading remixes. All [[The Spiral|Spiral]] members were automatically registered at the site. Unlike the fan-run | + | Users had to register in order to use some functions of the site such as saving, uploading and downloading remixes. All [[The Spiral|Spiral]] members were automatically registered at the site. Unlike the fan-run ninremixes.com, remix.nin.com prohibited mash-ups or remixes using material by other artists or other media sources (film, television, etc.) due to copyright concerns. |
==Content== | ==Content== | ||
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==Multitracks== | ==Multitracks== | ||
− | The | + | The multitracks made available for download and remixing were: |
===Nine Inch Nails=== | ===Nine Inch Nails=== | ||
* All of ''[[The Slip]]'' | * All of ''[[The Slip]]'' | ||
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==Official tracks== | ==Official tracks== | ||
− | Trent Reznor's remix profile contained official remixes from several [[Halo numbers|Halos]], some that were previously unreleased, instrumental versions of many songs and also tracks that had been used on | + | Trent Reznor's remix profile contained official remixes from several [[Halo numbers|Halos]], some that were previously unreleased, instrumental versions of many songs and also tracks that had been used on nin.com and [[thingsfallingapart.com]]. The rare tracks were collected in a playlist called 'rare and unreleased' in the lower right hand corner of the site under 'featured'. |
===Remixes=== | ===Remixes=== | ||
* All remixes from ''[[Fixed]]'' | * All remixes from ''[[Fixed]]'' | ||
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*[http://www.stereogum.com/archives/universal-delays-remixnincom-launch-reznor-tries-t.html#more Article and official statement about the delay] | *[http://www.stereogum.com/archives/universal-delays-remixnincom-launch-reznor-tries-t.html#more Article and official statement about the delay] | ||
*[http://ninremixes.com ninremixes.com] | *[http://ninremixes.com ninremixes.com] | ||
− | *[ | + | *[https://archive.org/details/remix-nin-com-collection remix.nin.com content at archive.org] |
[[Category:Nin.com]][[Category:Ninternet]] | [[Category:Nin.com]][[Category:Ninternet]] |
Revision as of 04:42, 27 March 2019
remix.nin.com was the official Nine Inch Nails remix site. The site allowed users to upload their own remixes of NIN and NIN-related songs as well as download others' remixes and rate them.
Contents
Removal
In November 2016, nin.com was relaunched and all subsites were taken down. It is not known if remix.nin.com will be relaunched at any point in the future. All remixes (both official and fan-made) were placed on archive.org[1]. The multitracks that were made available can still be downloaded from ninremixes.com.
About
Initially scheduled to go live on November 20, 2007—the same day Y34RZ3R0R3M1X3D was released in the US—it was delayed due to Universal Records' reluctance to host the site, citing the same copyright issues for which they had filed lawsuits against YouTube and MySpace. Trent Reznor was more than welcome to host the site himself but he would then assume all legal responsibility, including possibly being sued by Universal. Ultimately a settlement was reached and the site went live on November 26, 2007.
Users had to register in order to use some functions of the site such as saving, uploading and downloading remixes. All Spiral members were automatically registered at the site. Unlike the fan-run ninremixes.com, remix.nin.com prohibited mash-ups or remixes using material by other artists or other media sources (film, television, etc.) due to copyright concerns.
Content
Users could create profiles and podcasts, save customized playlists, and download, rate and comment on remixes. The site also contained an advanced search function with various viewing modes, designed by Rob Sheridan. The site could be searched or browsed by clicking on the 'listen' link in the upper left hand corner.
Multitracks
The multitracks made available for download and remixing were:
Nine Inch Nails
- All of The Slip
- "10 Ghosts II"
- "19 Ghosts III"
- "26 Ghosts III"
- "34 Ghosts IV"
- "35 Ghosts IV"
- "Capital G"
- "God Given"
- "Me, I'm Not"
- "My Violent Heart"
- "Only"
- "Survivalism"
- "The Beginning of the End"
- "The Hand That Feeds"
- "Vessel"
How To Destroy Angels
Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross
- "In Motion"
- "On We March"
Saul Williams
Jane's Addiction
- "Chip Away"
- "Whores"
Street Sweeper Social Club
- "Fight! Smash! Win!"
Official tracks
Trent Reznor's remix profile contained official remixes from several Halos, some that were previously unreleased, instrumental versions of many songs and also tracks that had been used on nin.com and thingsfallingapart.com. The rare tracks were collected in a playlist called 'rare and unreleased' in the lower right hand corner of the site under 'featured'.
Remixes
- All remixes from Fixed
- "Last (Butch Vig Mix)"
- All remixes from March Of The Pigs, excluding "A Violet Fluid"
- All remixes from Closer To God, including "March Of The Fuckheads"
- "Closer (Thrust)" - unavailable anywhere else
- "A Warm Place (illum tangendo)" aka "A Warm Place (Featuring Stella Soleil)"
- All remixes from Further Down The Spiral (US version)
- All remixes from The Perfect Drug Versions, including "The Perfect Drug (Aphrodite)" - previously only available on the vinyl issue
- All remixes from Things Falling Apart
- "Happiness In Slavery (PK Slavery Mix)" - previously only available on the promo vinyl
- "Even Deeper (Telefon Tel Aviv Love Dub)"
- "La Mer (version)" - previously available on nin.com
- "The New Flesh (thingsfallingapart.com version)" - previously available on thingsfallingapart.com
- "Right Where It Belongs v2" - previously available only on European and Japanese issues of With Teeth
- "The Hand That Feeds (Photek Ruff Mix)" - previously available only on Japanese issues of With Teeth
- All remixes from Every Day Is Exactly The Same, including "Every Day Is Exactly The Same (edit)" - previously only available on limited European promos
Keith Hillebrandt's remix profile contained two of his remixes from The Fragile era.
- "No, You Don't (version)" - previously available on nin.com
- "The Fragile (Deconstructed)" - previously available on nin.com
modwheelmood's remix profile contained one of their remixes.
- "The Great Destroyer: modwheelmood" - previously available on Y34RZ3R0R3M1X3D
Instrumentals
- All tracks from The Downward Spiral, except "Ruiner" and "Big Man With A Gun"
- "Dead Souls"
- "The Perfect Drug"
- "Untitled (from thingsfallingapart.com)" - previously available on thingsfallingapart.com
- "Deep"
- All tracks from Year Zero