Why has it taken almost 30 years for anyone to analyze a song (and album) so well? This man is a genius and yet I feel he is still under appreciated by so many. Thank you for giving your analysis the time and depth it needs.
@claymccoy3 жыл бұрын
Underappreciated? He does have multiple Oscars, Golden Globes, Grammys and one Emmy...
@aldrichuyliong81433 жыл бұрын
It's because people don't care about musical genius. They just care their music is not abrasive and won't challenge them. Life is hard enough.
@kdog9093 жыл бұрын
@@claymccoy I know a lot of people who think NIN is a ‘one hit wonder’ with Closer. When I saw NIN at Lollapalooza in 2008, probably a fourth of the crowd left after Closer was performed towards the beginning of their set. Plenty of people that have a passing interest in NIN don’t even know that it’s basically one guy. They don’t even know who Trent Reznor is. So yeah, Trent and NIN are still definitely under appreciated. Not to mention all the dumb fucks who literally think that “Hurt” is a Johnny Cash song.
@Arklelinuke3 жыл бұрын
@@kdog909 Maybe in the mainstream, it's true that the masses may not really recognize anything else other than Hurt. NIN has always been about the alt crowd though, which doesn't necessarily always mean commercial success. It's just been done so well that it broke through a bit to the mainstream.
@kirbfx2 жыл бұрын
He and Billy Corgan are music geniuses that came from the 90's. I swear the 90's didn't just mark the end of the 20th century. It marked the end of an era of true musical genius. The music industry plummeted afterwards.
@pykok3 жыл бұрын
she’s got a trail of comments just underneath her clip
@iximusic3 жыл бұрын
I sssssssssee what you did there! 🐍
@MidnightMechanic3 жыл бұрын
This is pure, industrial rock. You can quite literally feel the heat from the machinery in this song. You're in the gearworks, and it's eating you up.
@tortis63422 жыл бұрын
The gravedigger getting stuck in the machine
@tryste_mx3 жыл бұрын
"Like raindrops...before some deluge comes and destroys humanity, or like blood drops from the ceiling...before a body falls through." That's ixi! Fricken love this channel.
@kirbfx2 жыл бұрын
The Downward Spiral is one of greatest albums ever recorded for so many reasons but one of those being the most obvious. It's timelessness. This album could have been released today and it would still sound just as modern as it did 30 years ago. One simply cannot discern what era whence it came.
@llifeofllauren3 жыл бұрын
Discussing scales on the song called “Reptile” 🐍
@theninfeed29873 жыл бұрын
Precissssssssely!🐍🐍🐍
@RowanWhite19803 жыл бұрын
Ayyyyyyyy!
@y0_jimb09 ай бұрын
Interesting that you hear the sample of the girl in the bridge to be a gasp of fear, I always heard it as a tiny little giggle, almost mocking. In my mind, that portion of the song is a moment where all the delusion and mania is stripped away and we see her, just a tiny delicate little girl, and it reminds us that HE is the real problem, he's Mr. Self Destruct and she's just a person. He's built her up as a literal monster born of demons, but that is just the image of her that he's built up in his own head. Anyway, I love these videos and thank you for the deep dives!
@strongbadman29 ай бұрын
I like this take on it. It kinda recontextualizes the whole song, like HE’S the horrible person spitting venom at her because he’s so far gone
@BensBrickDesigns3 жыл бұрын
That bowed metal sound is easily the weirdest thing I've heard in music. It's so distant, and enormous, and menacing. It's like the Eye of Sauron suddenly focused on something.
@iximusic3 жыл бұрын
I think I used to imagine it was a horn or something. Other folks are saying elephants, Godzilla...mysterious!
@kaicanyonellis3 жыл бұрын
On an album that's just one masterpiece after another, this song is truly next level.
@menolikey_3 жыл бұрын
I've listened to this song for years but you make me want to learn how to play the piano and learn how to read music. Don't stop doing what you're doing.
@twistypink63173 жыл бұрын
Yes! Me too! How she shows the way u can creatively just dance around chords and make something so .... just awesome!
@TraumaHound3 жыл бұрын
I now know the depths of your analysis are limitless
@MidwinterMinis3 жыл бұрын
THIS is the one I've been waiting for. Absolutely outstanding.
@sulecen3 жыл бұрын
I love when I find my favorite hobby KZbinr's on completely unrelated videos! Yay Guy!
@madcow94213 жыл бұрын
Ixi lipstick tyranids 🥰
@ZoniesCoasters3 жыл бұрын
When I listen to this song in my car the ad libs sound like Trent reznor is trapped under my passenger seat
@DaveBloodstream3 жыл бұрын
Sorry I just pictured it and can´t stop laughing xD
@makeupartistrybyliz3 жыл бұрын
I have thought that too! Like, is he in the trunk or…?? 😂😂😂
@SPCHC Жыл бұрын
You can tell this is one of Trent's overall favourites, by the way he makes it special in live performances and how he made a whole sequel/homage song to it in Not The Actual Events
@night_speed3 жыл бұрын
Some of my favorite Trent lyrics and vocals ever. One of those songs where when you're alone and singing along you get really into it and would be really embarrassed if you turned around and people were watching you. Especially during the 'ooh hoo ooh whoa oh' part. Ugh so good.
@verstamp3 жыл бұрын
I feel like Mixolydian b6 is pretty much the definitive NIN scale.
@kaicanyonellis3 жыл бұрын
Truly!!!
@iximusic3 жыл бұрын
And the data proves it! I made a spreadsheet with a subscriber, Oliver Michalowski, of the keys of all NIN releases, and the numbers show that it's the most commonly used scale.
@brownfandango3 жыл бұрын
Add the minor 3rd playfully when you want more emphasis and you really got it I'd say
@pwalker13603 жыл бұрын
I remember seeing Trent and David Bowie doing Reptile when they were on tour in the early 1990s. Cool. As. F**k.
@kaicanyonellis3 жыл бұрын
Did you get to see them live? I've seen video of those shows and what I wouldn't give for a time machine!!
@Len_M.3 жыл бұрын
I am eternally jealous of you.
@enterlinemediavisual3 жыл бұрын
I have seen videos of Peter Murphy singing Reptile in a radio show with Trent
@Len_M.3 жыл бұрын
@@enterlinemediavisual There are a couple videos of Peter Murphy, Trent, Atticus, and Twiggy playing in front of a few people. One of the Songs they play is Reptile. They are pretty good, it’s on NIN’s channel. I just looked at the description. I’m telling you about the same videos you are referring to. Doh. 😖
@enterlinemediavisual3 жыл бұрын
@@Len_M. there is another Reptile video I just watched where Peter Murphy is hanging upside down and signing Reptile
@AndyBonesSynthPro8 ай бұрын
This is my absolute favorite NIN track. It's so deep, sinister, it's got a very Eraserhead quality- the otherworldly perception of normal feelings
@ShadyMonkOfficial3 жыл бұрын
I know lyrics and Poetry aren't EXACTLY the same here, but in reference to how he tends to change up the 3rd line of his verses, I found this info about Quatrains (or four line poem): "Ruba’i", [is] A Persian quatrain. English poets rediscovered the form, first used by Omár Khayyám in the eleventh century, in the eighteenth century, and incorporated the structure of quatrain into their work. A ruba’i has a rhyme scheme of AABA. This matches Trents AABA structure he often uses with groups of 4 lines.
@susannaharnhart49103 жыл бұрын
Very cool find! Thank you for sharing with all us!
@heresyx74093 жыл бұрын
What an amazing piece of information. Thank you for sharing!
@cuddleee2 жыл бұрын
52:18 the "Kirk, help" part blew my mind. That sound in the song always reminded me of a girl sneezing :D :D
@joshbailey2571 Жыл бұрын
The moster wails in the 2nd and third chorus always give me chills (DUUUUUU)oh (DUUUUUU)my [horrifying wail] beautiful liar Soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo good
@theComaCalling3 жыл бұрын
“…And then a body falls through the ceiling” 😆 Dance break at 45:56 is all of us at that point in the song. Nice find with the spiral theme in the chorus!
@W1mp1am3 жыл бұрын
It's validating to have others mention it, my gf thought I was crazy when I pointed it out to her a few years back. The recurring theme is one of my favorite parts of the album.
@TheLingWhisperer Жыл бұрын
I love singing this in karaoke at bars and making everyone extremely uncomfortable
@BenjaminIMeszaros3 жыл бұрын
The HUGE power chords in the chorus hit like a truck. Then the bounce down to the synth-like beat, then the power chords again. All this contrasted with the tone and drone of the rest of the song. Just incredible.
@brettmarlar41543 жыл бұрын
I think when he sings the word "reptile" is almost as if he's seeing it for the first time. Like he wasn't expecting to see it and it startled him. Much like when you're walking along a a path and what you think is a stick laid across the path turns out to be a snake sunning itself, and quickly slithers away. The "girl sample", could also be a lure for the beast, hence the unstable resolution on that tri-tone. that moment when he realized that another fall is coming.
@theuniversalsigh3 жыл бұрын
I think that Trent isn't actually talking about a woman in this song, but about his addictions, like he did earlier in Sanctified and then later in With Teeth (the song) where he refered to them as a "she".
@theninfeed29873 жыл бұрын
Yes I think this is very possible too! I love it when he personifies certain subjects like this. It's really clever. I guess it's easy to assume on one hand he could be talking about a woman, but it could also be about how he feels so helpless and keeps giving into his addictions.
@foulplay9911 ай бұрын
Addiction brings chaos and ruin. Natural disasters do the same, and you are just as powerless against them in the moment. Nature is always She.
@kostar500 Жыл бұрын
It’s the gongs that give it life
@Kai-ss8cu3 жыл бұрын
@ I always felt like the "oh" was him fully embracing his depravity. He's down in the thick of it and has a momentary vision of what goodness or innocence used to be associated with himself and the "oh" was a surprised but still detached realization. Like "Oh, how quaint. That innocence used to be a part of me." Then it dives back into him fully reveling in new his form.
@joelsterling37352 жыл бұрын
I honestly can't believe this. I've never met anyone who even knows this song. You are blowing my mind. You have the blood of reptile!
@Anonymous-lw1zy2 жыл бұрын
At 55:20, "I know, I know, I get really excited about this stuff ... " - exactly why I am here. You have a tremendous ability to identify the harmonic, melodic and rhythmic elements were mixed together to create great music, including explaining the underlying music theory. Your KZbin series is fabulous!
@axolotylbinturong39183 жыл бұрын
The tazer sound reminds me of a dead car battery and a snakes flicking tongue at the same time.
@obijam783 жыл бұрын
I've loved NIN since I was a teenager but you help me to understand exactly why it's so satisfying. Thank you for doing this.
@gebzed Жыл бұрын
The sound always felt the most industrial of any NIN as it sounds just like a machine.
@GodAesthetics3 жыл бұрын
This is one of the top 5 industrial songs ever written. So good.
@EYErobot3 жыл бұрын
It's not a horn, it's GODZILLA! *not gonna lie, I got chills a couple times during this video. I completely identify with your enthusiasm.
@tedpidau3 жыл бұрын
There's a reason we go wild when the lights turn green at a live show. Reptile is an experience. Thank you for breaking it down.
@GimmeJimmy23 Жыл бұрын
I hear a sprinkler on a fine summer day, but, you know, different strokes for different folks! Also, yes, it's all about the nuances of Trent's voice, and what he has to say. The rest is frosting on the cake!!
@luhdle3 жыл бұрын
An hour and three minutes???? Oh, let's GOOOO 🦎
@soaribb323 жыл бұрын
Just left the studio pissed, only to find this. Thank you.
@JayInDecent2 жыл бұрын
'She has the blood of reptiles just underneath her skin" my favorite line in this song
@stljohnny1013 жыл бұрын
The first time I saw Reptile live it became my absolute favorite NIN song. That sheer giant wall of sound when the guitars all come in at once on top of the drums... man... it hit me so hard, I can't even describe it. '94 really was the best year for concerts (for me personally). lol
@fahlerfreak3 жыл бұрын
The excitement that you express when describing the ascending scale that "resolves" at the tritone is something I wholeheartedly relate to. Plus you threw in a Star Trek reference? You rule so hard ha ha
@violadrone42852 жыл бұрын
50:49, looking back, is clearly the work of someone with a future in film scores. At least that's what I took away from that and ixi's dissection of it. That tender moment in the song is similar to how A Warm Place is a tender moment of respite and peace before things get ugly again.
@darkvirtue74323 жыл бұрын
I bounce back and forth between Reptile and The Becoming as my favorite off TDS. And the "Devils speak" section just sends shivers up and down my spine when that new guitar riff kicks in! Thank you so much for all the work you've put into these videos!
@harrisonthacker97073 жыл бұрын
The live version with David Bowie is so ace!
@odd42313 жыл бұрын
A few minutes in, and I am hooked on your content. You are teaching music appreciation skills that I don't believe any college professor has ever laid out for me in such a clear concise manner. As an aspiring composer, listening to you speak is immensely inspiring.
@AlmightyRawks2 жыл бұрын
ixi: "I know I know, I get really excited about this stuff!" us: this is why we are here
@cpottervlog81223 жыл бұрын
I always heard the"hi hats" as a mechanical reptile flicking it's tongue
@iximusic3 жыл бұрын
ooooh
@brownfandango3 жыл бұрын
The mechanical pounding from the main riff to me is like the legs of a Mecha Godzilla, the fisical avatar of the Reptile, it's so awesome that a song can evoke something so concrete yet so outlandish!
@natios1003 жыл бұрын
i think the “careful / kirk help” sample could be the woman he’s singing about, showing her real side not the hate-filled picture painted by the protagonist i really appreciate the explaining of different musical concepts, makes it clearer and organized! great video as always!
@iximusic3 жыл бұрын
Glad you found it helpful, and your insight is pretty cool!
@XCasper1999X3 жыл бұрын
That's how I always saw it, that, "oh..." at the end being the recognition of her humanity, and his projections just as harmful as anything else she may or may not have done to him.
@michaellaporte49513 жыл бұрын
I always heard it as "hurtful".
@heresyx74093 жыл бұрын
@@XCasper1999X I always heard the 'Oh...' as a very cynical, completely devoid of humanity reaction to the plea for help. But I like your interpretation just as well.
@twistypink63173 жыл бұрын
Love that you put that downward spiral "sound " on top of the song!!! Female Borg? That is EXACTLY what I picture in my head when I hear this song... jeez um
@AHYT1233 жыл бұрын
You realise IXI that you are influencing the next generation of sing writers? And that's awesome Thank you
@theramplocal Жыл бұрын
This is my favorite track in this record, and that entire record is so good
@caseyrau3 жыл бұрын
Wow. I was born in ‘89 and have been listening to NIN for my literal whole life, and only your videos have made me realize what a colossal impact this song IN PARTICULAR has had on my music tastes and sensibilities for a quarter-century. God-tier video, as always, Ixi. 🎵❤️
@MK-oz2lf3 жыл бұрын
I always pictured the swerve-o sound as him recording the hydraulics of opening a mini van's rear door. Chris Vrenna said in that unofficial documentary that the team purposely picked neutral sounds and made them sound unsettling like you said.
@Devin-qt8gf3 жыл бұрын
I've always loved how Trent's vocals have a single soft echo effect that persists throughout the entire song.
@violadrone42852 жыл бұрын
Thank you ixi, for diving so deeply into this song, but especially that two-note horn stab you mention at 45:22. I had never consciously perceived that before in the song!
@dasMobius2 жыл бұрын
24:06 Leonard Bernstein calls this method of melodic development "the 123 method" in his lecture "What is a Melody?" The first line establishes a melody. The second line repeats it, possibly with slight variation, and the third line takes the melody somewhere dramatically different. I don't know if that was precisely what you were looking for though, and I wouldn't know how official or how widely used that term is. It may have simply been his way of explaining the concept to a popular audience.
@pateralus9 Жыл бұрын
The machine sounds at the beginning of the song, when they rest & begin again, having always made me think of a huge automaton trudging towards me, slowly walking to come get me, & one which cannot be stopped.
@Cuzzzo423 жыл бұрын
The burned disc of The Downward Spiral my friend made me always skipped during the "scat" vocal section to the end of the song. It's how I hear it in my head every time now. It was actually kind of neat, as the weird cut outs/noise would fit in time with at least one of the crazy background layers. Like my own personal remix.
@BitQuest3 жыл бұрын
I believe the gear/mechanical sound was taken from Aliens. Apologies if that was mentioned later than the point I'm watching. I've been watching your videos for a bit and damn do I love the analysis. Really helping me in terms of intervals and tonal nuances. I feel I've become more of an educated musician in this last year from watching things than years of playing before.
@jayfarris97523 жыл бұрын
Love you vibing at 46:00 to “Devil speak of the way in which you manifest.” :) great analysis as always. Def one of my top fave downward spiral tracks.
@Arklelinuke3 жыл бұрын
I love how it isn't until "Need to contaminate to alleviate this loneliness" that the melody actually begins on I, and that one lyric is the TL;DR of the entire song's point in the protagonist's journey. I hadn't actually noticed that before but it's extremely fitting. Again don't think it was thought out theoretically necessarily when the song was written, but it goes to show the innate knack for songwriting Trent has either way that the message and melody line up that perfectly.
@adamwood873 жыл бұрын
my favorite track from TDS. i love the little dances IXI does during the video.
@DerekPower3 жыл бұрын
It is nice timing that about a year later, TR did his first soundtrack, which was for the computer game Quake. It definitely continues that ominous and dark atmosphere from TDS and it definitely anticipates all (or at least nearly all) the soundtrack work he would do going forward. It was inevitable that he would do this 😁 Another thing that just occurred to me … horror films rely on tension and release. Lingering on C creates that tension, whereas going into the D releases it. In my own dealings with vocal melodies, I’ve found that it is fun to “dance around” the main key as well as the underlining chord sequence. I also keep in mind the lyrics and when would be a good time to either do some slight word painting or to bring attention to something in the lyrics, especially if it is telling a story. A hint of things to come from me personally 😉 I’ve imagined “Reptile” as the protagonist creating a woman-machine and all noises point to that image. It fulfils a number of contradictions he has already build into himself and perhaps the last “good” thing he could do before the end.
@zachaliles3 жыл бұрын
Now I know why I remember absolutely loving the music in Quake so much. It was always right on point.
@andrewmoore92753 жыл бұрын
This is my favorite song on this album. For me, the sonic atmosphere conjures a stop-motion claymation, played out all around me. Broken clay structures revolving and figures materializing and then disassembling again out of the dark brown, tan, and black clay material. You feel the layers all around you the more you listen, because so many sounds are hidden underneath melodies. I can feel the drugs I used to do when I listen to this. The surges of excitement followed by waves of relieving buzz and vibration. I want to hear Trent Reznor react to your analysis, and explain what he did in conversation with you, revealing what he used every time you point out the obscure sound effects, loops, and melodies. I really hope this happens. Especially for this song.
@theinfofficial2 жыл бұрын
that robot arm sound is old poloraid camera and its always made it soup'R spooky
@NoMoreDogma2 жыл бұрын
The resolution to a major third is something I never realized I loved. But now that you’ve pointed this out I know why love NIN. Other songs I’m realizing have this but are outside my normal interests are Kiss From a Rose, Beautiful Stranger, Waiting Line, etc.
@flutter87123 жыл бұрын
I was looking for some breackdowns of this song in a comment section. I got much better. Thank you for your deep analysis.
@SacredMilkOG10 ай бұрын
I never could pick where that little "help" sample was from... nice.
@SamyaprasaDasa3 жыл бұрын
Hey ixi, you've hit one of my faves from the album. I like how they dropped the third from the chorus melody. It works with the ambiguity of the lyrics. 'Beautiful liar', etc. Ambiguous chords that imply but do not insist on a clear third degree reaaaally work here. In general, I feel like you've outdone yourself on this one. It's so obvious how much you're in your element and how happy you are to be doing this. With gratitude! S
@LondonD15P3R510N6 ай бұрын
This song sounds like the trailer for every sci-fi comic book action movie that has come out in the past 15 years, but when this came out in ‘94 there was nothing remotely like it out there.
@Tijamo3 жыл бұрын
Wow. Just... Wow, @ixi! I have struggled with this song in the past, but breaking it down in both of your videos is helping me make sense of the wall I was hitting. I've also decided to pick up an instrument for the first time in about 15 years - my new urge to learn and understand the chords and structure of the music I listen to is 100% inspired by your channel. 🤘❤️
@xlasingx-12 жыл бұрын
..watched this now 4 times.. ..it just gets better.. ..absolutely brilliant breakdown.. ..and ovation to YOU..
@NANI_Official3 жыл бұрын
Wow!!!! This song is very near and dear to me on many levels. And you breaking it down really solidifies that. I could never really express why I love it so much and accidentally replicate sond things from it in my music. You analyzed this greatly. Much respect!!
@martinjohnson25492 жыл бұрын
9:00 guitar sounds like a Queen sample, from Dragon Attack.
@iximusic2 жыл бұрын
wow that's a good guess...it really could be! 👏
@martinjohnson25492 жыл бұрын
The more I watched the video, the more I got convinced; Queen is my school of rock, I listened to this song and all the albums hundreds of times. NiN is next thing after Joe Satriani and Steve Vai that I discovered to be so satisfying, it was in deed Vai's Sex & Reliegion that developed my taste for industrial.
@kdiggedydawg3 жыл бұрын
It's super interesting that you hear that "screech" as a mechanical "servo" sound as you describe it, like a mechanical robotic arm moving etc. I always imagined it as the screech of some horrible reptilian monster of some kind, most likely due to the title of the track haha
@stevenbrown88953 жыл бұрын
I really, really look forward to these videos. The attention to detail on Reptile is a highlight, and I expect will carry through to the closing songs on the album, too. I'm the kind of guy who listens to say 100 bands in immense detail, not particularly keen on keeping up to date with new releases but rather committing time to listen to my favourite musicians in a lot of depth, diving into bootlegs, reissues, etc. So this series is like a whole new thing altogether - and I am thrilled at the prospect of something similar with Ghosts I-IV (perhaps abbreviated?), The Slip and Year Zero, given multitracks are available for all.
@sekritskworl-sekrit_studios3 жыл бұрын
FINALLY a day to sit and savor "Auditory-Candy"... Danke!!!
@astrolopitekos3 жыл бұрын
Never noticed that C->D transition from the bass in the beginning. Damn, that makes so much sense and it’s so genius! It always felt to me like it “elevates” the melody to some sort of constantly unstable plateau. Especially since the intro is so violent it feels like it is pushing the listener to the ground.
@iximusic3 жыл бұрын
Yeahhh that's perfect! 👌
@TheReinx13 жыл бұрын
As a companion read to this superb analysis to one of if not my absolute favorite NIN songs, I recommend a quick google for "reptile: reznor, beauty, and self (courtney) love. I stumbled across the article this morning and then stumbled across this excellent video just now (after rushing home to listen to this fantastic piece of musical art). Spoiler warning, the article contains in depth discussion on exactly what some of the sounds used actually are and where they are sampled from. If you prefer the mystery, tread lightly! Thanks for the well thought out appreciation of musicality here.
@GizzyDillespee3 жыл бұрын
It seems like a lot of my musical conditioning came from listening to Trent's music🐷. And then you explain it much further. You are adept at bringing practical theory to light, and you're covering a foundational influence of mine, even though I wasn't so conscious of that. Trent was sure conscious of these moves, so I'm happy to become more intentional about them, too. Therefore... thanks for making these videos! I used to love playing along to Reptile especially, but it was osmosis more than analysis.
@GizzyDillespee3 жыл бұрын
One thing I would do is fill out the chords, like you do in the "implied harmony" part, and then play them slower, on my own, with the melody. TDS is SOOOO good for that. I bet a lot of people do something like that, and absorb some of the characteristics that way.
@JiminiCrikkit3 жыл бұрын
yes to the servo! and the clicking (taser) for me is a relay switch. It's such a great piece... that beat when it kicks in is... murderous
@JustNierninwa Жыл бұрын
Personally I think I always interpreted the woman's screams as someone kind of fighting? Maybe it's the imagery of machines, reptiles and insects, maybe it's something else. The whole reptile + machine thing makes me think of some supervillain or something, something changing itself into a reptile hybrid? idk Also this song felt like it was more about primal lust when I was younger and didn't pay a lot of attention to the lyrics. As for the bridge part, it really makes me think of Laura Palmer's theme from Twin Peaks. Considering the show was quite popular in the couple years before the album, I wouldn't be surprised if it had an influence on Trent like Crystal Japan did (also, yeah, finally gotten around to watching all the album, after… at least a year and a half of following your channel, lol)
@gingerninja87852 жыл бұрын
45:58 I love your channel! Your passion during this part is so exuberant. I have the same actions when I hear this part. Thank you thank you!
@RobertGardnerEngineer3 жыл бұрын
So many of the scales in this song also sound like other tracks on the album. It's like it creates a system of consistency from song to song across the album. Kinda like using the same mixin color across multiple highlight layers in painting in order to pull the feel of a painting together (like mixing the pale flesh tone in to all the other colors to ensure you have a shared feel)
@mostsmolbeanever15623 жыл бұрын
That sound at 58:32 sounds like one of those children's toys that play a little song if you hit a button but if one of those were hit and broken or the batteries in it are almost dead
@drummerrene2 жыл бұрын
This analysis, along with the sound design video, through me down the most wonderful of youtube rabbit holes ever. I watched a 15 part Chris Vrenna interview and found out he's currently a music teacher. Listened to Nitzer Ebb for the first time and loved it. Also came across a 2021 interview with Aaron North, who no one has heard from in a long time. Love your channel, thanks for doing it.
@slythemongoose91388 ай бұрын
Your breakdowns are so incredible! I've learned more theory from them than I have from plain "instructional" theory courses, AND they're so enjoyable to watch. Your enthusiasm when you get nerdy about the little easter eggs and callbacks is so fun, some of these thoughts I've had while listening to Trent's work too but never had the knowledge nor vocabulary to express (or even fully understand what I was thinking/feeling). You just NAIL it all of the time! Reptile is one of my favorite tracks ever, of any genre, era, artist, anything. It's literally like a painting, a masterpiece of one of the "old masters". So grateful for what you do 🤘 PS. Would you be interested in doing one for "The Mark Has Been Made"? I know it's not quite as complex as Reptile, but it has such sharp teeth and so much contrast, so dynamic.
@iximusic8 ай бұрын
Yes I would! I love The Mark Has Been Made.
@slythemongoose91388 ай бұрын
@iximusic OOOOOHHH, how exciting! 🤘
@rybo00723 жыл бұрын
This is my all time favourate NIN song its so deep, bruding and mechanical yet organic sounding
@himanishashar56493 жыл бұрын
Man, you have no idea how many new things i'm hearing after i thought i knew the song in and out 15 years later. THANK YOU for this!
@jupiterstar783 жыл бұрын
Ok, you blew my mind with that bit at the end, playing the TDS theme over the song. Amazing!
@ErikWolowitz3 жыл бұрын
I remember seeing NIN in Philly for the With Teeth tour.. I distinctly remember Death from Above was the opening act and their sound was so harsh my ears hurt. Then Queens of the Stone Age and then Nine Inch Nails. I remember the sound being so crystal clear in that stadium the difference from the first act to the last act was amazingly distinct. You could hear things that I thought were added in the concert. I listened to the songs a bit louder and they were there. Like for instance, in Right where it belongs, about halfway through the song there is this almost static white noise that is added. Hadn't noticed it until that concert and it's there in the song recordings.
@sassymcgees3 жыл бұрын
Gotta comment again on this video. All of your videos are excellent and give much to think about, but this one really feels elevated. I'm not sure if it's a product of more passion towards the song, just improvement and comfort in your own media or whatever might be the case but this is absolutely phenomenal to say the least. I'm so happy that Nin found you as a fan to share this with us, but also to see it properly being exalted. Thank you.
@austinclark34955 ай бұрын
I don't binge TV shows, but *this*, this shit real.
@Guff1e3 жыл бұрын
Fantastic work. I always picture a gigantic snake that uses its mechanical tongue as one of the mechanic sounds. In the part of the song when he says "bring it" it appears and its gigantic, we are trapped like a mouse starring into death.
@evanjohnson18152 жыл бұрын
YEP! always had a taser come to mind as well.
@AndyBonesSynthPro8 ай бұрын
I remember playing this song at a house party '97-ish, with me & my bassist friend's Korg- Roland box array setup & my old Dean guitar. It got such a crowd reaction playing this one, Wish & Happiness In Slavery. I was really unafraid to go full ham back then. Even on our bad "original" Skinny Puppy imitations. I hope other people got to have that kind of fun.
@Jaywifh3 жыл бұрын
You have an incredible talent at putting into words how I feel about the various sounds... I ask myself "Why do I like this note or sound so much?" and you end up explaining it. And I actually feel relief. My question is answered. And it always makes sense. Thank you so much.
@iximusic3 жыл бұрын
Glad I could help!
@bryananderson82413 жыл бұрын
I may not be a musician, but as well as NIN being my favourite band, I have an analytical personality so this channel is perfect for me.
@iximusic3 жыл бұрын
You're Right Where You Belong.
@sulecen3 жыл бұрын
Around 46 min in Ixi is just jamming and lip syncing, and now I want a video that's just that, too frickin good!