Nine Inch Nails Uploads New Album on Torrent Sites

Written by Ernesto on March 03, 2008 

Nine Inch Nails has just released the first volume of their new album “Ghosts” on BitTorrent sites as a free download. The band encourages its fans to share the album with friends, post it on websites and play it on podcasts

nin ghosts“Ghosts” is released under a non-commercial Creative Commons license and can be shared freely, something their fans weren’t allowed to do when the band was held back by a record label.

In the release notes the band writes: “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.”

This sounds is music to our ears, in more ways than one. For now, only the first volume has been uploaded onto BitTorrent sites, but the entire collection is available for download on the official website for only $5

“Ghosts I is the first part of the 36 track collection Ghosts I-IV. Undoubtedly you’ll be able to find the complete collection on the same torrent network you found this file”. They further write in the release notes “But if you’re interested in the release, we encourage you to check it out at ghosts.nin.com, where the complete Ghosts I-IV is available directly from us in a variety of DRM-free digital formats, including FLAC lossless, for only $5.”

Trent Reznor, the frontman of Nine Inch Nails has always been a supporter of sharing music via BitTorrent, even when it’s copyrighted. He isn’t frightened of talking about file-sharing. Back in May 2007 he admitted to sharing himself: “I steal music too, I’m not gonna say I don’t” he said. Later that year, when OiNK was pulled offline he admitted that he was a member there ,and said , : “If OiNK cost anything, I would certainly have paid, but there isn’t the equivalent of that in the retail space right now.”

The new Nine Inch Nails album including artwork is available for download on the official site, as well as on The Pirate Bay and other BitTorrent sites.

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76 Mar 06, 2008 at 17:50 by doug

Finally! An artist who understands both the technology and economics of digital music!

77 Mar 08, 2008 at 03:55 by the nailgun from doom

seems to me that trent has hit the head right on yet again

78 Mar 08, 2008 at 05:09 by h33t

fuk yeah :D

79 Mar 08, 2008 at 07:55 by Bill Viau

Thank you Trent, from the bottom of my heart, for this visionary move. I’ve paid my $5 in support, and I’m loving the music.

80 Mar 08, 2008 at 12:50 by You know I'm Right

Who cares where the direction of distribution is heading.

As long as I don’t have to pay for it, I’m happy.

81 Mar 16, 2008 at 21:31 by workdrn

yeah it’s only a revolution if the link on the official site would actually let you download the file… i paid twice and tried twice… someone tell Reznor he owes me $10

82 Mar 26, 2008 at 09:09 by Anonymous

[quote comment="302741"]@7, 14
Just looked at Wikipedia, I see they are more well known than I thought.
Please don’t stab me![/quote]
lol youve never heard of them,they have been around since like 1989 and they are really popular.

83 May 05, 2008 at 23:36 by omega

trent reznor: one (1) bitch slap. premium, uncut win. the the riaa with love. or rather, hate. this one of the most awesome things dont in the history of music. plenty of bands talk about “defying convention” but this is EPIC

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