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7:32 pm - 01/15/2013

Dr. Dre names Trent Reznor CCO of Daisy, new streaming service + fan casting greatest hits album

Nine Inch Nails main man Trent Reznor is getting into the music streaming business. The famed frontman has just inked on to be chief creative officer of Daisy, an up-and-coming music streaming service he is launching with rapper Dr. Dre.’s company, Beats by Dre. The news came via Interscope Records chairman and Beats Electronic co-founder Jimmy Iovine on Thursday (Jan. 10) during a conference call with the press, reports SPIN.

“What’s missing from the digital music landscape is a cultural context,” Iovine said. “We need to bring an emotional connection back to the act of music discovery. With Trent [Reznor] and now [Daisy CEO Ian Rogers ] we have the right team in place to do it.”

As for what to expect from the new streaming service, Daisy’s service will include a form of “intelligent curation” that “uses mathematics to offer suggestions to the listener…[but also] would present choices based partly on suggestions made by connoisseurs, making it a platform in which the machine and the human would collide more intimately,” Reznor explained to The New Yorker.

No word yet on a specific launch date for Daisy, but the service is on target to kick off sometime this year.

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Recently Trent Reznor announced the reactivation of Nine Inch Nails as an active studio project, along with a greatest-hits record scheduled to be released in 2014 with two new tracks.

Of course, as a major NIN nerd, this is exciting news. NIN hasn't released one single compilation CD in Reznor's long career, so now we can only speculate on what might make it on there. We should probably expect "Head Like a Hole" and "Closer." Probably "Starfuckers" too. But the fun part will be the tracks you'd never expect.

If Reznor's track record holds true, this is probably going to have at least a few deep cuts included to give a more expansive overview of NIN's career. Here I thought I'd give him a few suggestions on what those should be.



6. "That's What I Get"
One of the standout tracks on Pretty Hate Machine, "That's What I Get" is a prime example of NIN's early style. I'm not saying to include it at the expense of the hits, except for maybe "Down In It." I mean, what NIN comp would be complete without "Sin" or "Terrible Lie"? But "That's What I Get" represents the early years in all their glory and '80s cheese.



5. "The Line Begins to Blur"
Since all the hits on With Teeth got packed on the the first half, it's easy to overlook the record's excellent second half. One of the best moments there is the crushingly heavy "The Line Begins to Blur," which represents the overall sound of the album a hell of a lot better than "Only."



4. "Even Deeper"
You could make a case to include just about any track from The Fragile on an NIN compilation, but I think "Even Deeper" is not only the perfect deep cut from the record to make it, but could pass for a decent title for the compilation too. Not to mention its production help from Dr. Dre ties in well with Reznor's recent work with Beats By Dre.



3. "Deep"
This one, only ever included on 2001's Lara Croft: Tomb Raider soundtrack, gets overlooked by even a lot of hardcore NIN nerds, but it represents everything that's great about Reznor's catchy hits. It could have fit right into The Fragile and with the right marketing, could have been a major hit in its own right. If there weren't any new songs on this compilation, this would have made a great re-release single.




2. "The Great Destroyer"
This apocalyptic Year Zero track literally sounds like the world blowing up, and would make a perfect closer to the compilation. Even though two records were released after that album, "The Great Destroyer" can stand as a symbol of Reznor breaking down everything you thought you knew about Nine Inch Nails. It signals a significant change in direction, as the band departed from commercial record-making by releasing the last two Nine Inch Nails records in an online-only "pay what you want" format.



1. "The Perfect Drug"
As a major fan favorite, this one seems like an obvious choice, but you never know. "The Perfect Drug" was the centerpiece of the Reznor-curated soundtrack to David Lynch's film Lost Highway. To this day, it's never been played live by the band, but it's constantly begged for by the biggest fans. Reznor doesn't seem to like the song, but if he hopes to please fans with the record, it has its place marked out already.


What tracks would you add? I'd have to have Ringfinger, La Mer, Ruiner, Happiness In Slavery and Me, I'm Not.

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judgmental 16th-Jan-2013 12:43 am (UTC)
Is it like 8Tracks or w/e that thing is
im_chris_hansen 16th-Jan-2013 12:43 am (UTC)
so many girls in high school i knew wanted to fuck him so bad
jamie_gw 16th-Jan-2013 01:21 am (UTC)
did you know me in high school jw
ladyofmachinery 16th-Jan-2013 01:29 am (UTC)
We must've been classmates
mandramoddle 16th-Jan-2013 01:33 am (UTC)
I didn't know you went to my HS.
celtic_thistle 16th-Jan-2013 02:10 am (UTC)
omg which class did we have together
ludmi_83 16th-Jan-2013 02:56 am (UTC)
did we went to the same high school?
muffintiem 16th-Jan-2013 03:56 am (UTC)
i still do

that closer video was just wrong, i used to think about him all the time doing nasty ass shit to me, in between bong hits and ap english, of course
leperheart 16th-Jan-2013 05:17 am (UTC)
not girls and college but same general principle
tx5mym5 16th-Jan-2013 06:19 am (UTC)
I wish I had gone to that high school.
miss_kate18 16th-Jan-2013 11:17 am (UTC)
Must have been my high school!
leviicorpus 16th-Jan-2013 12:48 am (UTC)
future flop
dmclaire 16th-Jan-2013 12:50 am (UTC)
I've been wondering what he was up to with Dr. Dre hah

for the greatest hits I would like to see Ruiner, Reptile, The Big Come Down, Right Where it Belongs, and Leaving Hope on it
expromqueen 16th-Jan-2013 12:50 am (UTC)
i still love the perfect drug idgaf...i bought the lost highway sndtrk when i was 12, just for that song. i had no idea who david lynch was lol
moddchicc 16th-Jan-2013 12:53 am (UTC)
I can't believe Trent thinks that's his worst song. It's probably one of my top 5 songs of NIN
mae_vee 16th-Jan-2013 12:56 am (UTC)
I agree! Maybe Trent doesn't like the song because of when he wrote it :\
jamie_gw 16th-Jan-2013 01:22 am (UTC)
I didn't know Trent hated it! D: It's one of my favorites.
ladyofmachinery 16th-Jan-2013 01:30 am (UTC)
Kinda reminds me of how much Bowie hates China Girl even though so many people love it (ngl, I was never a fan of that song either)
dmclaire 16th-Jan-2013 12:54 am (UTC)
I love the song and the video for it too
sideshowkat 16th-Jan-2013 01:18 am (UTC)
LOL same here
ludmi_83 16th-Jan-2013 02:57 am (UTC)
that song is amazing. W/e Reznor says now or in this couple of years are a no no for me
miss_kate18 16th-Jan-2013 11:19 am (UTC)
Yep, that and We're In This Together are my favourites.
lovepollution 16th-Jan-2013 12:51 am (UTC)
Daisy seems like a really weird name choice, it feels like a brand name of a ~feminine hygiene product or something.
stupidsxyflndrs 16th-Jan-2013 12:56 am (UTC)
i think he has a dog named daisy may.
idiftl 16th-Jan-2013 12:56 am (UTC)
pretty sure all these songs get played at least once a week on my car playlist on my ipod tbh
stupidsxyflndrs 16th-Jan-2013 12:57 am (UTC)
YES GIMMIE MORE NIN TRENT PLEASE.

Edited at 2013-01-16 12:57 am (UTC)
aldehyde 16th-Jan-2013 12:59 am (UTC)
Oo that compilation cd sounds interesting. Tough to pick songs but I'd want Reptile, Even Deeper, The Perfect Drug, Hurt and Right Where It Belongs
stupidsxyflndrs 16th-Jan-2013 01:02 am (UTC)
OP has perfect taste and i'd add the big come down, mr. self destruct, my violent heart, head down.

ladyofmachinery 16th-Jan-2013 01:31 am (UTC)
+1

Also "We're in this Together"
celtic_thistle 16th-Jan-2013 02:14 am (UTC)
Mr Self Destruct is perfect.
kukamine 16th-Jan-2013 01:05 am (UTC)
omg it's snape's dad

Edited at 2013-01-16 01:06 am (UTC)
saintssin 16th-Jan-2013 01:16 am (UTC)
Fuck Dr. Dre
sideshowkat 16th-Jan-2013 01:23 am (UTC)
Mmm, I'd add Something I Can Never Have, Down In It, Wish, Eraser....

Basically anything from TDS and earlier because I prefer those songs overall.
seishin 16th-Jan-2013 01:52 am (UTC)
Cosigned.
celtic_thistle 16th-Jan-2013 02:15 am (UTC)
Same, though I really like The Fragile.
killetheth 16th-Jan-2013 01:31 am (UTC)
wtf are those song choices?! it's like they've been chosen by someone who's never listened to a whole NIN album in their life and was going on what they saw on an MTV 90s special...

also, author clearly isn't that much of a NIN fan or they would have remembered the 4 volumes of "The Definitive NIN" compilations.

/fangirl

i am well excited for this streaming service though. it'll be interesting to see what it can bring that's different to other services (Last.FM etc.)
ladyofmachinery 16th-Jan-2013 01:32 am (UTC)
We're in this Together was my jam when my Boreanaz looking first asshole of a heartbreak boyfriend and I were ~struggling~
ediesedgwick 16th-Jan-2013 01:39 am (UTC)
damn I would have killed for a Boreanaz-looking boyfriend back in the day
ladyofmachinery 16th-Jan-2013 01:40 am (UTC)
Overrated. Probably why I became a Spuffy. lol that fucker dragged my heart like no one else
__nocturna 16th-Jan-2013 02:12 am (UTC)
I was always more of a Spike gal
celtic_thistle 16th-Jan-2013 02:16 am (UTC)
omfg, it was mine when my dumbass first heartbreak~ was going down and we were kinda maybe getting back together but then LOL NO BYE.

Still love the song tho
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