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In addition, two pieces of music played in the background when the site was loaded: an unused remix of "[[The New Flesh]]" and [[Untitled (from thingsfallingapart.com)|an untitled instrumental outtake]]. These tracks are now available for download at [[remix.nin.com]].
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In addition, two pieces of music played in the background when the site was loaded: an unused remix of "[[The New Flesh]]" and [[Untitled (from thingsfallingapart.com)|an untitled instrumental outtake]]. These tracks are now available for download at [[remix.nin.com]].
  
  
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<blockquote>"THINGS FALLING APART contains various manipulations of songs from THE FRAGILE recording sessions.
 
<blockquote>"THINGS FALLING APART contains various manipulations of songs from THE FRAGILE recording sessions.
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The 10-track disc features new interpretations of FRAGILE songs by a variety of musicians, including members of Nine Inch Nails and the Nothing collective. THINGS FALLING APART also features two previously unreleased tracks: a cover of Gary Numan's "Metal" (from Numan's 1979 album THE PLEASURE PRINCIPLE) and "The Great Collapse", a new song recorded during THE FRAGILE sessions and completed by Trent Reznor and Alan Moulder prior to NIN's 2000 U.S. tour. Produced by Reznor, THINGS FALLING APART follows a long line of remix albums from NIN, including FURTHER DOWN THE SPIRAL and FIXED."</blockquote>
 
The 10-track disc features new interpretations of FRAGILE songs by a variety of musicians, including members of Nine Inch Nails and the Nothing collective. THINGS FALLING APART also features two previously unreleased tracks: a cover of Gary Numan's "Metal" (from Numan's 1979 album THE PLEASURE PRINCIPLE) and "The Great Collapse", a new song recorded during THE FRAGILE sessions and completed by Trent Reznor and Alan Moulder prior to NIN's 2000 U.S. tour. Produced by Reznor, THINGS FALLING APART follows a long line of remix albums from NIN, including FURTHER DOWN THE SPIRAL and FIXED."</blockquote>
  

Revision as of 22:40, 26 November 2015

thingsfallingapart.com

thingsfallingapart.com was a flash website set up by Nine Inch Nails to promote the release of Things Falling Apart. It was up from December 2000 to mid 2004; although the site has been taken down, it was saved and can be viewed here.

Content

  • The Things Falling Apart promotional trailer (broadcast version - 30 sec)
  • The Things Falling Apart promotional trailer (complete version - web only - 60 sec)
  • Song samples of the tracks
  • Vinyl release artwork
  • CD release artwork
  • Two extra pieces of artwork

In addition, two pieces of music played in the background when the site was loaded: an unused remix of "The New Flesh" and an untitled instrumental outtake. These tracks are now available for download at remix.nin.com.


The 'Info' section of the site contained the following text:

"THINGS FALLING APART contains various manipulations of songs from THE FRAGILE recording sessions.


The 10-track disc features new interpretations of FRAGILE songs by a variety of musicians, including members of Nine Inch Nails and the Nothing collective. THINGS FALLING APART also features two previously unreleased tracks: a cover of Gary Numan's "Metal" (from Numan's 1979 album THE PLEASURE PRINCIPLE) and "The Great Collapse", a new song recorded during THE FRAGILE sessions and completed by Trent Reznor and Alan Moulder prior to NIN's 2000 U.S. tour. Produced by Reznor, THINGS FALLING APART follows a long line of remix albums from NIN, including FURTHER DOWN THE SPIRAL and FIXED."

External Links

  • thingsfallingapart.com saved at http://nin.ru/ (Russian fan site)
  • thingsfallingapart.com archived at The Internet Archive Wayback Machine
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