Binary Audio

Drummer/Producer/Beat Junkie

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NIN-Army Logoninhurt™ has created a website dedicated to Nine Inch Nails fans called “NIN-Army”. The site encourages it’s members to get involved with creative projects that are associated with the music and imagery of NIN. The site contains news feeds, forums, remix sections, videos, image galleries etc.

ninhurt  has been a prolific and inspirational contributor to the Nine Inch Nails remix portal and his passion and dedication to the work of  Trent Reznor is well known to the community. I have been asked to edit/moderate the remix section of NIN-Army, so if you have any remixes that you would like to have featured then please get in touch.

So, get yourselves over to NIN-Army.com and get involved!

http://www.Facebook.com/NIN-Army

http://www.NIN-Army.com

Some of the artwork that has recently been created for my remixes. Click on the images below to view them.

I have recently created a page for Binary Audio on Facebook. You can check it out here:
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I will post all info on my latest remix projects there as well as any other info that might be useful.

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In 1997, my band “Radiator” signed a record deal with Chrysalis/EMI records. “Black Shine” was the second single that was released from our self-titled debut album.
We were lucky enough to have Charlie Clouser, from Nine Inch Nails do an amazing remix for us. Here it is for you…

I played drums in the band, as well as co-writing, co-engineering and co-producing our album. Radiator split in 2001, but I continue to work with ex-Radiator band member Janne Jarvis, who now fronts his own band, “Hate Gallery“.

Here is my latest remix of “A Drowning” by “How To Destroy Angels”. The remix was created using the vocals and some piano parts from the original. Everything else in the mix was created by me. All the drum parts were played by myself, using samples created from my own library. The synth parts were created on my Access Virus Ti. The track was mixed and produced using Cubase 5.

http://www.howtodestroyangels.com