Fixed

Year: 1992
Artist: Nine Inch Nails

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Facts about the album "Fixed"

Title: Fixed
Artist: Nine Inch Nails

"Fixed" is an extended play (EP) by American industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails, released in 1992. Serving as a companion remix EP to their "Broken" EP, "Fixed" features remixes of tracks from "Broken" as well as additional original material.

With its aggressive and experimental sound, "Fixed" explores new sonic territories while retaining the raw intensity of its predecessor. The EP's remixes deconstruct and reconstruct the original "Broken" tracks, creating a dark and chaotic sonic landscape that pushes the boundaries of industrial music.

Three interesting facts about Nine Inch Nails' "Fixed" EP:

  1. Collaborations with Remixers: "Fixed" features remixes by several notable artists and producers, including Butch Vig, J.G. Thirlwell (under his Foetus alias), and members of Coil. These collaborators bring their own unique styles and interpretations to the remixes, resulting in a diverse range of sonic textures and atmospheres.

  2. Reinterpretations of Tracks: The remixes on "Fixed" offer new perspectives on the songs from "Broken", transforming them into entirely different sonic experiences. Tracks like "Gave Up (Remix)" and "Happiness in Slavery (Remix)" take the original versions to darker and more experimental places, showcasing the versatility of Nine Inch Nails' music.

  3. Limited Release: "Fixed" was originally released as a companion to the "Broken" EP in a limited quantity, primarily on vinyl and cassette formats. Due to its scarcity, "Fixed" became a sought-after collector's item among Nine Inch Nails fans. However, the EP was later made more widely available as part of the "Broken" reissue and through digital platforms.

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