In these times of nearly unlimited access to all the music in the world, we’ve come to appreciate the value and beauty of the physical object.
Vinyl has returned to being a priority for us, not just for the warmth of the sound, but the interaction it demands from the listener. The canvas of artwork, the weight of the record, the smell of the vinyl, the dropping of the needle, the difficulty of skipping tracks, the changing of sides, the secrets hidden within, and having a physical object that exists in the real world with you…all part of the experience and magic.
Digital formats and streaming are great and certainly convenient, but the ideal way I’d hope a listener experience my music is to grab a great set of headphones, sit with the vinyl, drop the needle, hold the jacket in your hand looking at the artwork (with your fucking phone turned off) and go on a journey with me. - Trent Reznor
THE PERFECT DRUG TRENT NATION RISEN THE FUCK UP!!
New old TPD Trent pic,brought to my attention via @/p0licyoftruth_ on twitter
Trent Reznor Woodstock 94
sorry but he looks like an angel here. the lighting. the velvet (?). the fuckinnnn 3/4 profile. excuse me i’m feeling unwise. i need to be put down.
Some Nine Inch Nails concert notes from 1988-1991, found on happinessinheresy.com