Do we have any Nine Inch Nails fans in the place? I'm personally a huge fan and they are one of my favorite bands of all time. To me, Trent Reznor is a demi-god (in a strictly non-religious way) of music, not only because he's a hugely accomplished musician, but also because he has made a blunt point of kicking the music industry in the shins wherever he can.
I was just curious...
Nine Inch Nails?
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Nine Inch Nails?
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Yes, wen most people announce they are putting out an instrumental work the world groans and buries it's face in it's hands expecting a collection of samey pieces with no singing in them (there have been exceptions).
Ghosts sounds like a massive collection of bits and pieces Trent's done here and there over a long period, just ideas he's put into music every now and again. Apparently he originally intended to only release 1 EP, but he decided to put the lot out as one work. I'm glad he did, because the length of it allows it to have much greater depth and diversity, it kinda meanders through a landscape of different musical ideas. Anyone who's ever appreciated 'A Warm Place', 'Persistence of Loss', 'La Mer' or any of his other instrumental tracks will feel right at home in Ghosts, it has elements of everything in it, from his emotionally charged and soulful piano pieces, to trip-techno skits, to harder edged industrial stuff.
Ghosts sounds like a massive collection of bits and pieces Trent's done here and there over a long period, just ideas he's put into music every now and again. Apparently he originally intended to only release 1 EP, but he decided to put the lot out as one work. I'm glad he did, because the length of it allows it to have much greater depth and diversity, it kinda meanders through a landscape of different musical ideas. Anyone who's ever appreciated 'A Warm Place', 'Persistence of Loss', 'La Mer' or any of his other instrumental tracks will feel right at home in Ghosts, it has elements of everything in it, from his emotionally charged and soulful piano pieces, to trip-techno skits, to harder edged industrial stuff.
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Beware the Left Eye
In the Major we Trust...
Beware the Left Eye
In the Major we Trust...