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Trent Reznor producing Saul Williams' next record

Nine Inch Nails' Trent Reznor is working with hip-hop poet Saul Williams on the latter's next long-player.

The pair bonded last year, when Williams appeared as support during part of NIN's world tour. Williams (pictured) spoke to MTV about the partnership:

"Trent asked me if I wanted to work with him. I had only just met him when he asked if I wanted to tour with him, and when he asked if I'd be down with him contributing to my album, I was like, 'Yeah!'"

The as-yet-untiled album is due for release in 2007, with track ideas coming together slowly around touring commitments. The pair are currently working in Reznor's Los Angeles studio.

Williams continued:

"I can't say that I listened to Nine Inch Nails, because I was such the hip-hop boy. I could have grown up on Nine Inch Nails, it was around, but I was too narrow-minded. But [the collaborative material] doesn't sound like Nine Inch Nails, and it's unique. Both of us tend to go very hard, and together we've created something that sounds more beautiful than hard. It's a middle finger up to the idea of genre, yet a beautiful, long, loving embrace to the idea of song structure and quality."

Fans eager for a little Saul Williams action should check out the forthcoming Coachella DVD, due in June, which features a performance from the rapper/actor. In a neat bit of editing, he's made to 'argue' with Noel Gallagher about the power of music, which is something that's fairly unlikely to ever really happen. Y'know, in person. Yeah.

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Ooooo!

Sounds wicked... (i'm not too great at this comment malarkey..)

Lucyjay | 10 May '06, 14:50 | Send note | Reply

this has the potential to be

utterly jaw droppingly amazing

soapy | 10 May '06, 15:57 | Send note | Reply

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Awesome. I'm happy we're going to be getting new Saul Williams stuff soon. Yay.

IranDIS | 10 May '06, 16:06 | Send note | Reply

INtaresting

Very interesting mix there. Worked with Rick Rubin and Chili Peppers, could work with this.

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jimboh2k | 11 May '06, 01:02 | Send note | Reply

Well...

Odd pairing. It should be interesting, hopefully in a good way.

SuperAussieNinja | 11 May '06, 07:10 | Send note | Reply