Nine Inch Nails – Broken (engineering/mixing)

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Nine Inch Nails – Broken (engineering/mixing) is the 1992 industrial rock EP by Nine Inch Nails whose intense, abrasive sound was shaped in part by the engineering and mixing work of producer Flood.

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instanceOf audio engineering and mixing contribution
creative contribution to an EP
record production role
appliesToArtist Nine Inch Nails NERFINISHED
appliesToWork Broken NERFINISHED
associatedWithArtist Nine Inch Nails NERFINISHED
Trent Reznor NERFINISHED
contributedToGenre industrial metal
industrial rock
contributedToSoundCharacteristic abrasive sound
aggressive equalization choices
aggressive mixing style
claustrophobic atmosphere
compressed drum sound
dense layering
dense stereo imaging
harsh high frequencies
heavily distorted guitars
heavy use of distortion and saturation
high dynamic intensity
industrial noise textures
integrated samples and loops
intense sound
layered vocal effects
mechanical rhythm feel
overdriven ambience
prominent drum programming
thick low‑end
tight, punchy mix
use of gating and hard edits
engineeredForLabel Interscope Records NERFINISHED
Nothing Records NERFINISHED
hasMixEngineer Flood NERFINISHED
hasNotableTrack Gave Up
Happiness in Slavery NERFINISHED
Last
Wish NERFINISHED
hasPrimaryEngineer Flood NERFINISHED
hasProducer Flood NERFINISHED
Trent Reznor NERFINISHED
helpedDefine Nine Inch Nails early heavy sound
helpedInfluence 1990s industrial rock production style
partOf Broken NERFINISHED
releaseYearOfWork 1992
timePeriod early 1990s

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Flood workedOn Nine Inch Nails – Broken (engineering/mixing)