Trent Reznor Digg Interview
By Mali
Recently Trent Reznor sat down and did an interview with questions submitted by Digg users. It turned out to be a much better interview than I expected it to be. He talks about some of the issues with downloading music, the backlash to the way he chooses to release his music, and the some more trival music questions as well.
Check out what he had to say below…
What do you think about some of his points on free music?
Thursday, April 9, 2009 4:41AM
Thanks for sharing this, Trent sounds like a really cool guy. I like that he's set up his own label to make NIN a stronger brand and I'm excited to see some of these new business models he's talking about. The industry sure is changing quickly, and luckily it's in favor of independent musicians. I was also impressed to hear that they like to take indie bands on tour with them.
Wednesday, April 22, 2009 7:44PM
[...] music site, the global jukebox, is there. Right now, songs are shareable on Facebook, Twitter and Digg, but it’s reasonable to assume that future updates would expand the service’s social [...]
Tuesday, May 5, 2009 12:05PM
[...] was rejected recently by Apple, purportedly because it contains objectionable content. Front man Trent Reznor posted the rejection email from Apple on the NIN message board, here’s an excerpt: [...]