Pretty Eight Machine
Pretty Eight Machine is a Nine Inch Nails tribute album of all songs from the Pretty Hate Machine album, reproduced by old computers and game consoles. It was recorded and released by chiptune musician Inverse Phase. The tribute was originally released June 14, 2012 for download on Bandcamp.[1] The system represented by each track is listed next to the title.
Track Listing
- "Head Like I/O" (Commodore 64)
- "Atarible Lie" (Atari 800)
- "Downloadin' It" (Nintendo Entertainment System)
- "SYNCtified" (MSX with SCC+ cartridge)
- "Something You Didn't Ever Have" (Sega Master System)
- "Kinda I Want 2A03" (Nintendo Famicom with game featuring VRC6 chip)
- "SID" (Commodore 64)
- "That's What I Chipped" (Atari 800)
- "The Lonely Byte" (Nintendo Game Boy)
- "Token Ringfinger" (Japanese Sega Master System or MSX with FM-PAC cartridge / MSX-MUSIC)
Special Edition
A Special Edition was released on June 1, 2014. The bonus tracks were released as a form of "upgrade EP" via Bandcamp, and also as a cohesive album via Google Play, iTunes, and Loudr. The new tracks bring the grand total of system configurations used to 11. The digital booklet for this edition is included with the album download from bandcamp, but can also be downloaded here.
- "Now I'm Null(thing), InSIDious Lie" (Commodore 64)
- "Something Else You Never Had" (MSX with no expansions)
- "Purest Beeping" (Sega Genesis/Mega Drive)
- "Maybe Just Ones (and zeroes)" (Atari 800)
- "Get Pong, Breakout" (combination Nintendo Entertainment System and Atari 2600)