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Music News | March 13, 2008
Trent Reznor, the man behind the band, posted his thanks on the NiN website today.
Also announced were plans to introduce the Ghosts project to a film medium. Fan submissions will be collected and hosted on YouTube. An online “film festival” of sorts, Reznor explains. “It’s meant to be an experiment in collaboration and a chance for us to interact beyond the typical one-way artist-to-fan relationship.” Nine Inch Nails Website: www.NiN.com Email This
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The results are in… and Nine Inch Nails are the winners in a landslide victory over the conventional methods of distribution. Not that it’s a competition. Totaling somewhere near 800,000 transactions, the band has grossed roughly $1,619,420 for the sale of their latest release, Ghosts I-IV. The 36-track instrumental “opus” (as some publications are touting it) was released on March 2, made available through the bands website NiN.com.
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