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Nine Inch Nails: Ghosts

Mon Mar 3, 2008, 11:52 AM
Nine Inch Nails has just released a new album entitled "Ghosts I-IV." An instrumental project, it has been released by Trent online, completely independent of any major record label.

Nine Inch Nails has just released new material online, independent of any record label. On the website you have several options for acquiring the new music. You can directly download high quality MP3, FLAC or Apple Lossless files for free of purchase:

0$ gets you Ghosts I - the first nine tracks of the album.

5$ allows you to download the entire album (36 tracks), along with many extras including: wallpapers, web promotional images and a 40-page PDF.

$10 will get you a 2-CD set in a six-panel digipak package and a 16-page booklet.

$75 gets you the deluxe edition package which comes with even more goodies.

$300 gets you the real deal: everything in the 75$ pack, plus 4 180-gram LP’s, two prints and other stuff - limited to 2,500 units and each is signed by Trent Reznor.

I opted for the $5 download myself. But the website is experiencing extremely high volume traffic, so it’s running slow and the file I downloaded became corrupted. I ended up downloading the album from a BitTorrent tracker, but later on I will try my 5$ download again, because I want the Apple Lossless files, and not MP3.

I think this is truly a breakthrough in the way the music industry will work: artists directly marketing their materials instead of working through major labels. Also, this is different from all previous NIN work because the entire thing is instrumental. At times it’s quite ambient, sometimes very heavy, very Mogwai or Godspeed-ish, but always uniquely NIN. They’ve also taken advantage of new tagging technology: instead of a single album image, every song has its own image associated with it, which you can view in your music player, or in the included PDF. I’m so impressed, I’m essentially speechless.

“What we thought could be a five song EP became much more. I invited some friends over to join in and we all enjoyed the process of collaborating on this.The end result is a wildly varied body of music that we’re able to present to the world in ways the confines of a major record label would never have allowed.”

Genius. Truly break-through. This is a new milestone in music.

Peace, I'm out.
  • Mood: Glad
  • Listening to: NIN - Ghosts I-IV
  • Drinking: Pinapple juice

Winter's really not my style

Mon Jan 29, 2007, 12:42 PM
I've haven't submitted anything in a long ass time. Let me tell you why - whenever the temperature drops below 50, I no longer feel like going anywhere or doing anything. I generally stay home unless I absolutely need to go outside. I go into a sort of hibernation. I short - I HATE THE WINTER.

So that's why I haven't done anything. I'm not going to force myself to be creative just for the sake of having material. It comes when it comes, and it almost never comes during the cold months.

I'm praying for an early thaw, sometime in march like last spring. And hopefully it doesn't rain for the first half of this summer, as was the case last year.

If all goes according to plan, I'll be doing a lot of traveling this summer.

Well that's that. Just wanted everyone to know I'm still alive.

Peace, I'm out.
  • Mood: Isolated
  • Listening to: Boards of Canada
  • Reading: Bone Palace Ballet (Bukowski)
  • Playing: Zelda: Twilight Princess
  • Drinking: Pinapple juice

Wee! PAINTINGS AND STUFF!

Thu Oct 26, 2006, 12:28 PM
So, I walk out the door on my way to class, start up my motorcycle and head down the driveway. As I exit and turn I see a package on my front stoop and nearly crashed into a parked car. I immediately rode up onto the sidewalk and back to the front my house and ran and grabbed up the package. The return address read "Peter Andolfi" and so I promptly ran upstairs - American Literature is boring, it can wait!

I'm happy to say that the painting is even more beautiful in real life, than it was online. I'll be framing it as soon as possible so I can proudly display it on my wall.

Once again, a big thank you for Peter, for creating such a beautiful painting, and allowing me to purchase it. I hope this isn't the last time we do business! :D

And now, pictures:



Peace, I'm out.
  • Mood: Joy
  • Listening to: Gang of Four
  • Reading: The Dragons of Eden (Carl Sagan)
  • Drinking: Orange/Pinapple juice

What's going on.

Mon Oct 16, 2006, 10:04 AM
A few days ago I started a photoblog.

Every day, for a whole year, I'm going to take at least one picture to sum up the day. Which should encourage me to get out with my camera, try new things and meet new people, and I think it's just plain interesting. In one year, I'll look back at my accomplishments (or lack thereof) of the year past.

I thought I had other things to say... But I don't remember. I gotta get back to my philosophy homework anyway.

If you'd like to see the blog the address is http://bluepolaski.photoblog.com

Peace, I'm out.
  • Mood: Optimism
  • Listening to: Ambulette
  • Reading: The Dragons of Eden (Carl Sagan)
  • Eating: Mini pizzas
  • Drinking: Sumol

WWIII? Nope.

Tue Aug 15, 2006, 9:46 AM
:dance: Ceasefire! :dance:

:teamwork:

:meditate:
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