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Wednesday, May 7, 2008
This isn't Bear related but it's fun. I guess you have to like Nine Inch Nails for this... however... Trent Reznor has made his latest album called The Slip free for everyone to download. From their site "thank you for your continued and loyal support over the years - this one's on me".
Trent Reznor has been showing a trend lately of placing music online for free. He 1st started doing this with the production of Saul William's 'Niggy Tardust' (article here) and then with his instrumental album called 'Ghosts I-IV' (article here). Free music, you can't go wrong.
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Tuesday, March 4, 2008
This is not Bear related but it's what I would consider interesting internet news. Trent Reznor of NIN has been trying to change how music is spread - 1st with his release of Saul William's CD Niggy Stardust (which Trent produced - article here) and now with his very own compilation entitled Ghost I-IV. He has made Ghost I available to download - either pay him $5 or grab it for free (from his site or via torrent).
Now it might be easy for him to give away his music because he's a mega superstar musician, and starving artists cannot afford to make music and just hand it out for free, so I don't know what to say about that ~ however whether or not you're a fan of making music free, a lot of people already know about torrents and how to share music (Wiki #1 - Wiki #2), so what Trent is doing is simply following a trend, but it's a good trend. Also, a buddy of mine said that musicians make more of their moneys from concerts and not CD sales, so what Trent is doing is a truly ingenious way to market himself.
As for the Ghost I-IV - it is going to be 36 songs and he's made the 1st 9 available. I'm listening to it now and it's nothing like NIN. This new music does not compare to Trent's previous stuff however most of it is easy to listen to and it will sure to appeal to those who were never a NIN fan to begin with... oh and it's only $5... or it's free... you decide.