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Digg Dialogg With Trent Reznor

Posted Tue Apr 7, 2009 1:45pm PDT by Kevin Rose in Maximum Performance

Digg founder Kevin Rose just interviewed music icon Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails with the top questions submitted and voted on by the Digg community. You can check out the highlights in the video below, and see the full 40-minute interview here.

For those of you who aren't current on Reznor's career, he is best known as founding member and lead singer for Nine Inch Nails. NIN has sold more than 20 million albums worldwide, winning multiple Grammys. In 2007, Reznor split ties with his record label and is now an independent musician, releasing albums under a Creative Commons license and utilizing technologies such as BitTorrent to promote the sharing of his music. He is considered by the Los Angeles Times to be one of the most acclaimed creative figures of his generation of music. This is a great opportunity to find out what's next for Reznor and gain insight into the rapidly evolving world of online music, entertainment, and technology.

Digg Dialogg recently gave the Digg community an opportunity to submit and vote on questions posed to influential leaders, change agents, and luminaries. The resulting interview is below. This marks Digg's first foray into music with one of the leading personalities who is changing the way traditional music industry models work.

In case you missed any of the previous Dialoggs with Speaker Pelosi, Al Gore, and Republican Leader John Boehner, you can check them out here.
5 Comments

1. DUDE -
I was expecting a really great interview with Trent Reznor....
silly me!!

2. Yahoo! Music User -
DUDE, four words.....Please lower your expectations!

3. EddieG -
I thought it was quite a good interview!
Very rarely does Trent give long interviews so it was nice to see that mixed with questions that most interviewers wouldn't dare ask.

4. MizCullen -
Finally it's happened to me! LMAO! I LOVE YOU TRENT!

5. Bry -
Checkout the new B&B Creative Music website featuring free music downloads! at www.bbcreativemusic.com
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