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''Further Down the Spiral'' is a remix album by American industrial rock band
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. It is the companion remix disc to the band’s second studio album, '' The Downward Spiral'', and was released on June 1, 1995 in two editions, one denoted as ''Halo 10'' (released in the United States), and the other as ''Halo 10 V2'' (released in Japan, Australia, and the UK), each containing a different set of tracks. The album was certified gold by the
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(RIAA) on June 26, 1996, denoting sales in excess of 500,000 copies in the US. It has since become one of the best selling remix albums of all time. ''Further Down the Spiral'' showed a more varied and experimental point of view to the original and boasted many high-profile remixers and contributors including
Aphex Twin Richard David James (born 18 August 1971), best known as Aphex Twin, is an Irish-born British musician, composer and DJ. He is known for his idiosyncratic work in electronic music, electronic styles such as techno, ambient music, ambient, and jun ...
, JG Thirlwell, Rick Rubin with
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and Coil with Danny Hyde. The discs include remixes of "
Mr. Self Destruct "Mr. Self Destruct" is a song by American industrial rock act Nine Inch Nails. It was released on March 8, 1994. Written by frontman Trent Reznor, co-produced by Flood and recorded at Le Pig in 1993, it is the opening track of ''The Downward Sp ...
", " Piggy", " Hurt", "Eraser", "The Downward Spiral", "Heresy", "Reptile", and "Ruiner", as well as two original compositions by Aphex Twin.


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Aphex Twin's contributions

Aphex Twin Richard David James (born 18 August 1971), best known as Aphex Twin, is an Irish-born British musician, composer and DJ. He is known for his idiosyncratic work in electronic music, electronic styles such as techno, ambient music, ambient, and jun ...
's two contributions to ''Further Down the Spiral'' are not remixes but rather new works composed specifically for the album. Aphex Twin is the performance moniker of British electronic musician Richard D. James, who was quoted about his various "remixes" as saying "I never heard the originals, I still haven't. I don't want to either, or my remixes for that matter." Both tracks would later appear in shortened form on Aphex Twin's 2003 compilation ''
26 Mixes for Cash ''26 Mixes for Cash'' is a compilation album of remixes produced by Richard D. James (under his recording alias Aphex Twin), mainly for other artists between 1990 and 2003. It was released on 24 March 2003 by Warp Records. Background Despite bec ...
''. "At the Heart of It All" shares its name with a Coil piece from their 1984 LP '' Scatology''.


Coil on Reznor's remix files

In an interview from 1998, Coil describe the manner in which Reznor prepared the multitracks: John Balance:
"It's good to get something Trent will send you because he'll send you a really precise, clean, good sounding master tape where you can take all the sections out and you can rearrange it totally. You get spoiled because such a good clean master comes to you, and you can say "Wow!" and rip it to shreds and do whatever you want."
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:
"I think though, the last things we did for him, we actually got Studio-Vision discs, with everything already laid out. He is very organized by the way."


Charlie Clouser on his process

In posts on the
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forum, former Nine Inch Nails collaborator Charlie Clouser described how he put his contributions together:
Heresy remix = Studiovision triggering 2x NuBus Samplecell-1 8mb cards and 4 audio tracks of Protools-16. 1 track lead vox, 2 tracks gtr fx, 1 track for preachers and misc. Yes, 4 tracks of audio. First SampleCell loaded with drums and stuff, second one loaded with chopped gtr riffs. 8 megs each. No Xpander. Bit-crushed "pox" arpeggios and distant descending melody from Emax SEHD rack with modwheel filter control. All guitars chopped into riffs and put in samplecells then retriggered from keyboard. Wild pitch fx on guitars by HyperPrism standalone (no plugins in those days). Backwards vocal fx by... it's a secret. Outboard filtering on guitars by Arp Solus via MPU-101 and maybe Peavey Spectrum Filter. Lead vox flattened with L1 offline in SD2 (again, no plugins in DAWs back then). Mixed on Mackie 32x8 with no compressors or outboard eq. Send fx (incl. vox verb and delay) from QuadraVerb+ and maybe DP4. The phasey sound on guitars is either DP4 or else it's just an artifact of the HyperPrism pitch fx. Yes, Alesis Quadraverb and a Mackie 8-buss. "Ruiner" remix? That had a sine-wave portamento sound that was actually "Init Voice" on the original DX-7 put through Arp Solus filter for gating fx. ... I loved that "Init Voice" patch. I wonder who programmed it?


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Further Down The Spiral 1995 remix albums Albums produced by Chris Vrenna Albums produced by Rick Rubin Albums produced by Trent Reznor Interscope Records remix albums Nine Inch Nails remix albums Nothing Records remix albums Nothing Records EPs TVT Records remix albums Albums with cover art by Russell Mills (artist)