Trent Reznor, music and video games.

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24.09.02 Trent Reznor, music and video games.
In a recent article for Salon.com Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails enigmatic leader tells how gaming elitist, whose practice becomes for him a moment of artistic research. With the curious name of 'Pooper Sniffer' Reznor is a fan of 'Return to Castle Wolfenstein' and "is interested in using the computer as a tool for recording / musical or artistic creation, not in the way the manuals describing the operation" . From when he was a dishwasher in the eighties, and his only recreation was a console with Asteroids entrance of the restaurant, Reznor felt that there was something in video games punk, expressed itself in the idea of ​​breaking the rules and doing something never done before. So after having bought an Atari 2600, moved into a Commodore 64 learning to program it by myself. From there the step was short with a mac for which he recorded his first album symbolically intolato 'Pretty Hate Machine', a patchwork of industrial intricate songs that sold more than one million copies. With continuing with the experiments, the artist has also benefited from a malfunction of recording, burning inaudible sounds that the software used restuiva the morning after a thorough session. After meeting with the founders of id Software, that of Doom, to be clear, he composed the sound effects for Quake, but in 1999 during the recording of 'The Fragile' was overwhelmed by the infinite possibilities available up to that time and delegate other use of the software, harboring a strong sense of frustration over this. Now is composing the next album and the soundtrack for Doom III, while listening to country music from his iPod walking her dog. Even for him the obvious adage of the great artists is always valid "even though you can buy excellent software for $ 200, it is said that you will be able to make a great record."