Nine Inch Nails – Add Violence
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2017 single Add Violence.
Music from Add Violence
Artists on Add Violence
Gear Used On Add Violence
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Nine Inch Nails – Add Violence (2017). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
Keyboards and Synthesizers used by Trent Reznor on Add Violence
In this interview with the Song Exploder podcast, Reznor explains that he and collaborator Atticus Ross utilized the Luminist Garden on the song "The Lovers" (from 2017's Add Violence EP).
Aaron North
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Guitars used by Aaron North on Add Violence
Semi-Hollowbody Electric Guitars
Reverend Club King 290 - Gold-top
Avg price: $1,145.50
Aaron North about the Reverend Clubking 290 Goldtop on a post made December 07, 2009..
"This guitar is AWESOME. I got this one after a very memorable experience of having the opportunity to "hang out", and "talk shop" with none other than the late, great Ron Asheton of The Stooges... Somebody I've surely ripped off more than any other. There's an amazing tone knob on here that can make the guitar produce a massive, chunky humbucker type sound, or even a thinner, twangy Telecaster sound... And everything in between! Seeing as how I was a bit more precious with this guitar than a lot of the others, it wasn't brought out as much live. So I usually used this one on special occasions. For instance, when we were only recording. This way I knew it wouldn't end up getting snapped in half. I recall using this guitar when we recorded a bunch of Joy Division covers with Peter Murphy, and also when we did a BBC Radio 1 session in London. I've also used this guitar quite a bit recently with Jubilee... And recorded all of my guitar parts for "Rebel Hiss" for instance with it. "