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'''''Fixed''''' (also known as '''''[[Halo numbers|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]] of [[Coil]], and members of the live band at the time, which included [[Chris Vrenna]] and [[James Woolley]].
==Track listing==
#"[[Last#Throw This Away|Throw This Away]]" (remixed by Reznor, Vrenna, Vig) - 4:13
#"[[Fist Fuck]]" (remixed by Thirlwell) - 7:20
#"[[Happiness In Slavery (song)#Screaming Slave|Screaming Slave]]" (remixed by Reznor, Vrenna, [[Bill Kennedy]], [[Sean Beavan]], [[Martin Brumbach]], [[Bob Flanagan]]) - 8:00
====UK 12" Vinyl====
==Miscellanea==
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. RecentlyIn 2007, a high quality version has been was uploaded by Reznor on [http://www.[remix.nin.com/ remix]].nin.com]The rest of the EP is also available there.
This remix EP employs some rather unorthodox mixing techniques to give the listener an intentional sense of confusion on initial (and sometimes subsequent) listenings. On the opening "Gave Up" remix, the song picks up with a frantic rhythmic jumbling of Trent's vocals directly referencing the lyrics ("smashed myself to pieces"). This would seem to involve chopping up each syllable of the chorus vocals running forward and reverse (normally as PCM files) and use a sampler to re-sequence them together in manic fashion. Like many avant garde industrial music acts before, this release helped pioneer the notion of the remix as an artform, far removed from just commercial "milking" of an existing product. Remix artist [[John Balance]] (of Coil) expressed his dislike of choruses in the song and decided to take it in another direction.
==Releases==
*[[TVT Records]] / [[Interscope Records]] / [[Atlantic Records]] 96093-2 - CD
*[[TVT Records]] / [[Interscope Records]] 694960932 - CD Re-release
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