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Nine Inch Nails do it again

Filed in archive Legal by Jordan Grodecki on May 12, 2008

Nine Inch Nails do it again



Nine Inch Nails, pioneers of the correct way to do online distribution, have done it agian, but this time they've gone one better. Rather than charging for a new album in perfect quality; they've done it for free.

You heard right; Trent Reznor has released his new album, titled "The Slip" entirely for free, and not in crappy MP3 quality like Radiohead did, but in full lostless FLAClinks, and even above FLAC DVD-A WAV files. It's a truely monumental step for the industry, and really shows what an independant artist can do. A physical release for people like me who like real items as well as digitial copies is planned, so there you have it; everyone is happy! It's a damn good album for those who like that style of music too, check it out.

Theslip.nin.com


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