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NIN CCs “Ghosts”

He did it (even after his slight disappointment with Saul Williams’ release statistics). Trent has released a 36-track instrumental album, Ghosts, under a Creative Commons license (CC by-nc-sa). MP3s are available through torrents and FLAC files (and other formats) are available for only $5 and various collector editions of hard media and artwork for a bit more.

Support free culture and the artists who produce it. I did. (Although I suggest downloading the MP3s now via bittorrent and waiting a few days to purchase the FLAC files, their servers are in pain).

5 Responses to “NIN CCs “Ghosts””

  1. on 03 Mar 2008 at 11:48 amWade

    Been trying unsuccessfully since last night to download or purchase. It’s funny that I had no idea of this release, but now that I do, I’m immediately impatient to get it.

  2. on 03 Mar 2008 at 11:53 amNIN CCs “Ghosts” | Technology

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  3. on 03 Mar 2008 at 12:31 pmseele

    I downloaded Ghosts I from bittorrent because I couldn’t wait. NIN is a great rock band, but I really appreciate Trent Reznor as a musician. He is both highly creative and technically competent. You can find modern musicians with these qualities, but few have embraced technology in the way he has.

  4. on 03 Mar 2008 at 1:10 pmBittorrent » NIN CCs “Ghosts”

    […] obso1337.org wrote an interesting post today on NIN CCs âGhostsâHere’s a quick excerpt He did it (even after his slight disappointment with Saul Williams’ release statistics). Trent has released a 36-track instrumental album, Ghosts, under a Creative Commons license (CC by-nc-sa). MP3s are available through torrents and FLAC files (and other formats) are available for only $5 and various collector editions of hard media and artwork for a bit more. Support free culture and the artists who produce it. I did. (Although I suggest downloading the MP3s now via bittorrent and waiting a […]

  5. on 03 Mar 2008 at 2:49 pmMackenzie

    Ogg Vorbis?

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