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City: Boston
State: Massachusetts
Country: US
Signup Date: 7/15/2004

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Monday, March 03, 2008 

Category: Music
~ Hello Everyone ~

I am thrilled to announce the release of the new Nine Inch Nails album, Ghosts I-IV.

I had the great pleasure this past December to work with Trent Reznor
and contribute some drum tracks to the new album.
Trent really opened the door for it to be a very creative experience
and allowed him to achieve what he needed musically,
while allowing me free reign to express myself and ideas on the drums.

Here's a little re-cap of that weekend:



Day 1: Trent said, "I thought a fun art project for today would be to have you put some things together to play on and we could improv some stuff tonight. I don't really have room for a big drum kit and all the mics here, but, let your imagination go and we'll help you piece together what you need.
When you get something together, we'll record tonight.
Go nuts, see you in a few hours."

So I put this together from stuff around his house, Home Depot, and the grocery store.
It sounded cool as hell.





Day 2: Trent said, "I'd love to record you behind a full drum kit, so today, I'll send you and Alessandro to S.I.R. sound stage and you can just set up and play whatever comes to your mind. Try to make it a mix of styles and dynamics, loose to all-out playing.
Give us a few different BPMs for each beat you play with the click, and have fun."

So I did.
The room was HUGE and so was the sound which came from the drums.







When I got back home from the afternoon of recording,
Trent mentioned that he liked the sound of the junk kit recordings
from the day before and would I mind doing a little more.
So I went back into the room and put on the headphones and they said to me,
"We're just going to give you a tempo on the click, play whatever comes into your head and improvise on it after you establish the basic groove."

I finished and hadn't even realized that I had just completed the drum
part to a song that they had already finished up.
The next morning they integrated my part into the song
and it was a crazy feeling hear myself integrated into
the music of a group who've I've been a fan of for years.

It was a great experience and hope you all enjoy the music.


(Alessandro, Lucy, and Sophie review the mixes. Photo by Trent)

To purchase the new album, Ghosts I-IV, please visit:
www.nin.com

You can hear my jivin' and wailin' on tracks 19 & 22.

Get it.
Blast it.
Start the pit at the show.

Much Love,
Brian
Yellowxander™
Nik Alexander

 
fuckin A dude, nice one! :D
 
Posted by Yellowxander™ on Wednesday, March 05, 2008 - 8:53 PM
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I just got the Album today and I love it. I'm glad to hear that you were apart of it. You're one of my favorite drums and to hear that you help make this AMAZING ablum makes it even AMAZINGER!
 
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Adrianne [AER.]
Adriana Reyes

 
YAY Brian for being on the new NIN album! You're awesome.
 
Posted by Adrianne [AER.] on Wednesday, March 05, 2008 - 8:53 PM
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Jessiaremidorius

 
Fuck yeah!

I got the $10 version, but I think their servers are acting funny because a lot of people cannot d/l right now. I can't wait to hear it!


 
Posted by Jessiaremidorius on Wednesday, March 05, 2008 - 8:53 PM
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niki rockett

 
Thanks so much for sharing this! So far, I have been dually impressed with the Ghosts project and it's interesting to get a behind the scenes perspective on how some of it was created. Great work, as always, Brian!
 
Posted by niki rockett on Wednesday, March 05, 2008 - 8:53 PM
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Hayley

 
haha, that dog picture is adorable!

This is great news, congratulations! Can't wait to hear the tracks, that junk drum kit looks wicked
 
Posted by Hayley on Wednesday, March 05, 2008 - 8:54 PM
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Phil Holland
Philip Holland

 
Awesome and congratulations Brian. I've met and heard a lot of drummers, but you sir hit harder in many ways then any of them.
 
Posted by Phil Holland on Wednesday, March 05, 2008 - 8:55 PM
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Nina

 
All 36 songs of that album is pure goodness. GET IT!
Awsome job on the drum tracks! I love it!
<3
 
Posted by Nina on Monday, March 10, 2008 - 7:12 PM
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Nina

 
All 36 songs of that album is pure goodness. GET IT!
Awsome job on the drum tracks! I love it!
<3
 
Posted by Nina on Monday, March 10, 2008 - 7:13 PM
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