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Nothing Records went largely defunct in 2004, after a lawsuit by Reznor against John Malm. The label became inactive as a whole following several further releases; 2007's Beside You in Time music video was the label's final release. Background.
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Nothing Records is most well-known for its first two original signings, Nine Inch Nails and Marilyn Manson. Other artists signed to Nothing rarely attained the same level of popularity that NIN and Manson did. However, the label gained a semi-iconic status within the industrial rock scene and set up Radio Nothing over the internet as a way to provi...
The following artists have released material through Nothing: 1. Nine Inch Nails 2. Marilyn Manson 3. Pig 4. Pop Will Eat Itself 5. Prick 6. 12 Rounds 7. Einstürzende Neubauten 8. The The 9. Meat Beat Manifesto Additionally, Coil was under contract for a record but it was not delivered before Nothing was dissolved. Furthermore, John Bergin was sign...
Nothing Records became largely defunct in 2004 due to a lawsuit by Reznor against John Malm. The label became inactive as a whole following several further releases—the Beside You in Time...
With the arrival of the new millennium, Nothing's problems slowly built, with parent label mergers, numerous acts departing for various reasons, and ultimately Trent's falling out with long time manager and Nothing president, Malm.
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I remember reading Trent used the infamous front door from the Tate residence and installed it on the front door of NOTHING in New Orleans, the door that had "pig" written in blood on it. It no longer is on the building where NOTHING was, however it is now preserved.
Aug 24, 2024 · Nothing Studios is a former funeral home that was the recording studios and base of operations for Nine Inch Nails and Trent Reznor from 1994-2004. It was jointly owned by John Malm and Reznor through a holding company called Hot Snakes.
Nothing Records went defunct in 2004 following a lawsuit by Reznor against Malm. Its last release was the music video "Beside You in Time" in 2007. Nothing Records was an American record label founded in 1992 by John Malm Jr. and Trent Reznor.