Nine Inch Nails Release Volume One of New Album as Torrent

Nine Inch Nails, brainchild of acclaimed artist Trent Reznor, must have been inspired by Radiohead. Unless you’ve been without a computer for the past year, you no doubt have heard that Radiohead chose a somewhat unorthodox means of releasing their latest album entitled In Rainbows. They first made the title available for download with a "pay whatever you want" marketing scheme that drew as much scrutiny as it did praise. As was their announced plan from the get-go, In Rainbows was later pulled from their download site and released conventionally. Nine Inch Nails is taking a slightly different approach but the media hype may prove just as valuable. So what are they up to? They have officially released the first of four volumes of a new album entitled Ghosts I – IV on various BitTorrent sites. Volume one, entitled Ghosts I, contains nine of the 36 brand new tracks that make up the Ghosts set.

“Now that we’re no longer constrained by a record label, we’ve decided to personally upload Ghosts I, the first of the four volumes, to various torrent sites, because we believe BitTorrent is a revolutionary digital distribution method, and we believe in finding ways to utilize new technologies instead of fighting them.”

Nine Inch Nails fans can download volume I of Ghosts for free via BitTorrent and then have the option to purchase all four volumes in a variety of ways. The complete series can be downloaded from their site for $5, ordered as a 2-CD set for $10 or ordered in one of two deluxe edition packages. They also acknowledge that fact that the remaining three volumes of Ghosts will surely appear on torrent sites and are hardly bothered by the fact. Reznor himself admits to sharing music illegally and is hardly frightened by the idea. Kudos to Nine Inch Nails for embracing concepts and technologies that should have been widely adopted by the mainstream years ago.

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9 Responses to “Nine Inch Nails Release Volume One of New Album as Torrent”

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    Jeff B. says:

    Sweet free music.

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    Dtest5477 says:

    I’m getting it now. Great to see Trent doing what they want now.

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    shadow says:

    oh, so BGR is not starting a Rolling Stone or People magazine on the side? Last few “news” items for us geeks had me wonering if time to drop this off my reading list….would rather have RIM 3g news

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    Radio says:

    Shadow were you born retarded or is it something you just picked up? People (us) actually dig this info and will download it (tech thing to do) and put it on our mp3 players (iPods, Samsungs, etc…) which all relates to the info the BG puts us in tune with.

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    b00st3d says:

    Wow, after listening to this, I know why its free. I used to like NiN, but I have no idea what I am listening to with these new albums.

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    Sqube says:

    This is an effort so impressive to me that I’ll buy the album just because I want to support any musician who is willing to jump on this whole “internets” business that the kids are talking about these days.

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    carlo says:

    why is this relevant? because trent reznor is offering 36 lossless tracks (although all instrumental) for $5. this along with radiohead’s in rainbows are pioneering the new age of legal and profitable digital distribution.

    as to the music, it’s been described as “someone’s soundtrack to their daydreams.” have an open mind and give it a chance. you can even download the first 9 tracks for free.

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    b00st3d says:

    i downloaded all 30 something tracks and i always have an open mind. It just sounded more like a relaxation tape rather than music!

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    Nathan says:

    The music is awesome and for any core NIN fan. I doubt the new kids will like it. It’s perfect to pop into your iPod or car and go on a walk or drive.

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