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Ghosts I–IV (also known as Halo 26) is the seventh studio album from Nine Inch Nails, released March 2, 2008 over the internet, without prior information being released, and released April 8, 2008 in stores worldwide. It is the first NIN material to be independently released since leaving Interscope Records in 2007. The album is a four-volume, 2-disc release consisting of 36 instrumental tracks, featuring guest musicians. Deluxe and limited edition versions were sold through nin.com. Initial response was very positive, with heavy traffic causing servers to crash and all limited edition copies being sold in just over a day. ((More...))
On June 26th, a download map for The Slip is made available through Google Earth, representing downloads according to geographic region.
As of June 25th, live rehearsal footage of "1,000,000", "Letting You" and "Echoplex" is available for viewing from nin.com and Pitchfork TV, directed by Rob Sheridan. Another two will appear on the CD/DVD release of the album.
On June 14th, retail information for The Slip is posted on nin.com with information on its CD, DVD and vinyl release.
... that the original Pigface version of "Suck" that was re-recorded for the Broken EP was released as multitracks for a remix competition in 2006 and are available from ninremixes.com?
... that in the 1995 movie Se7en, directed by David Fincher, the opening sequence features the "Closer" remix "Closer (Precursor)"?
... that David Fincher went on to direct the music video for "Only", released in the summer of 2005, which won an award for Outstanding Visual Effects in a Music Video?
... that "The Perfect Drug" music video was one of the most expensive videos at the time as the costs of building a refrigerated set, renting period costumes, and securing use of Gustav Klimt's The Kiss painting were all factors in the almost $1 million cost?
... that the song "La Mer", with its build up to create a sonic atmosphere, is arguably heavily infuenced by the Debussy piece of the same name?