MATRIXSYNTH: NIN Releases Ghosts I-IV - Nine Tracks For Free


Monday, March 03, 2008

NIN Releases Ghosts I-IV - Nine Tracks For Free

"Nine Inch Nails presents Ghosts I - IV, a brand new 36 track instrumental collection available right now. Almost two hours of new music composed and recorded over an intense ten week period last fall, Ghosts I - IV sprawls Nine Inch Nails across a variety of new terrain.

Trent Reznor explains, 'I've been considering and wanting to make this kind of record for years, but by its very nature it wouldn't have made sense until this point. This collection of music is the result of working from a very visual perspective - dressing imagined locations and scenarios with sound and texture; a soundtrack for daydreams. I'm very pleased with the result and the ability to present it directly to you without interference. I hope you enjoy the first four volumes of Ghosts.'"

You can get the new album here. You can download the first nine tracks for free on the site.

Gratuitous and required synth shot via a2sidedcoin. Spot the synths.
Update: If you are a fan, I should note that Alessandro Cortini of NIN has supported this site. You can see some posts either featuring or mentioning his influence here. Be sure to check out this video of the Buchla 200e he sent in. Also check out the Kind Words on Matrixsynth section on the right of this site.

18 comments:

  1. MUST WEAR BLACK...REMEMBER TO WEAR BLACK

    not a huge fan but this guy is very ahead of the game with record industry workings

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  2. incredible album, artwork and release strategy. synths galore!

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  3. pretty good, still overrated.. time to ditch the metasonix gear already

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  4. Cant get the download to work....

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  5. I tried the free download and couldn't get it to work either, so I just dropped the $5 at Amazon.

    So far I'm really digging this. I haven't cared to much for the last couple of releases, but this is really, super nice.

    This is the kind of album I've wanted to hear from Trent for years. I approve!

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  6. with this many tracks, obviously i like some more than others, but there are some very cool ideas and sounds on this album. not as much modular stuff as i was expecting, but cool anyway! :) definitely liking the buchla shots in the booklet too!

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  7. I try and try to like NIN, but just can't. Maybe it's ADD, but i found most of this stuff to be rather boring. I guess i'm better off sticking to the bands he ripped off to get his career started.

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  8. Tried to buy it last night but the site was too flooded with traffic to do it.

    Today I purchased it with success. But the site timed out when I was downloading and ruined the download thus not letting me redo my download.

    Bit-Torrent luckily came to the rescue. If you illegally download this (which Trent supported piracy in the past) and you like it then feel free to spot him that 5 dollars anyways. Its great work and he deserves new gear with the money.

    I'm really glad he opted a soundscape album. He may scare off some "fans" without his traditional more song like works but soundscapes is also nothing new to Trent. Its a really amazing series of songs that need checked out by not only NIN fans but gear fans as well.

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  9. why is it that any photo on Matrixsynth ,with a Buchla in the shot gets most replies? :-)

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  11. bashing NIN is overrated, IMO, and everyone 'rips off' somebody... did you grow up in a musical vacuum?

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  12. I like this latest offering. And I really like that Trent has taken the approach to music distribution the way he has. To be clear of his label/contract obligations must be a huge weight off his shoulders. To be free from the bonds of slavery must be a truely wonderful feeling. Digital distribution, while not a new concept, is definitely the way to go for any artist who's contractual obligations have been met and they want to venture out on their own. This latest batch of tunes is a great start. His music has, admittedly, been hit and miss for me (and who's isn't really?), but he has definitely proved he's no flash in the pan, embracing technology and more often than not pushing it beyond what most people would consider exceptable in a world full of fickle listeners. He may not be the leader of the pack, but he's definitely not a follower either.

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  13. "why is it that any photo on Matrixsynth ,with a Buchla in the shot gets most replies? :-)"

    For the same reason the foldout in Playboy gets the most attention.
    ;-)

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  14. to the dude who said Reznor ripped off other bands, fine, your opinion!!!
    But man you just sound like some guys in my band who arebashing artists everytime they achieve commercial succes but witjin the same 10 minutes are gonna complain that they would like to live off music... paradoxal no?

    g.

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  15. No idea is exactly original. But if your going to say he is a rip off at least state which works are rip offs and whos work it originally was. I hate to hear I am a rip off when the criticizer has no reasonable example. (Much less the talent to actually do the job.)

    Don't say Radio Head for net distribution because the method of selling mp3s online is about as old as the online shopping cart.

    - GoodVillain

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  16. Been looking forward to an album without lyrics or words for a while.
    I really enjoyed the instrumentals NIN has done in the past, especially "leaving hope."

    There is also a shot of an Effector13 Improbability Drive in the liner pack. Not many of those were made.
    Cool...

    I hope to see more instrumental releases.

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