Abstract:
Late Sunday night, Trent Reznor quietly joined the ranks of Radiohead and Saul Williams as another artist standing up to the music industry by self-releasing his own music. With no advertisement and only a few teases on Nine Inch Nails' official blog, Reznor dropped a whopping 36 brand-new instrumental tracks, with many different purchasing options for fans to choose from.
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brad laner
posted 3/04/08 @ 11:09 PM CST
I encourage all NIN fans to go get the $5 album or at least try out the free version (vol 1 of 4) and decide if they want more. I did and I feel like I am helping to contribute to a revolution in music distribution; if one guy at a computer paying $5 to get mp3s he could get for free can feel such a thing.
The $300 limited edition they didnt expect to sell out sold out rather quickly. i just found this ebay auction of it selling for $2,000 already. http://cgi.ebay.com/Nine-Inch-Nails-Ghosts-Ultra-Limited-Edition-Deluxe-NIN_W0QQitemZ110230457453QQihZ001QQcategoryZ85988QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
get yr fix here: http://ghosts.nin.com/main/order_options
I'm just a fan.