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Nine Inch Nails to re-issue debut album
By CMU Editorial | Published on Tuesday 26 October 2010
Trent Reznor has announced that he will release a remastered version of the first Nine Inch Nails, ‘Pretty Hate Machine’, next month. Announcing the news, Reznor said: “UMe [Universal Music Enterprises] and Bicycle Music Group managed to locate the original mixes, so I went in the studio with Tom Baker and remastered it for a greatly improved sonic experience. In addition, Rob [Sheridan, NIN art director] reinterpreted Gary Talpas’ original cover to make for a fresh new package”.
He added: “It’s been an interesting trip watching the fate of this record float from one set of hands to another (a long and depressing story) but it’s finally wound up in friendly territory, allowing us to polish it up a bit and present it to you now. We had fun revisiting this old friend, hope you enjoy”. The album will be released worldwide on 22 Nov.