This is getting burned to disc and left in the CD player in the car, to be turned on pretty much every single time I drive while it's dark out.
Tidal just now sent me new links to download but it still stops/stalls out at track 8- The Night Drive. Where all of the other tracks show a 1 or 0 under the downloads left, there is nothing for track 8. I sent them some screenshots to show them what I'm seeing. The one track that everyone is raving about is the one I can't download. FRUSTRATED! My advice, don't be impatient like me and wait for the nin vinyl or somewhere else to purchase lossless.
Anyone tried to make a better album cover that's more aesthetically relevant to their other scores?
I'm playing around with it right now. I'll post if I come up with anything decent. If anyone beats me to the punch, more power to you.
Trent Reznor, you cost me a lot of money these days...
I hadn't had the chance to listen to the "For Our Consideration"-version somebody leaked for chistmas, what will all the Events that are Not The Actual Events and re-issues and deviations... so this is actual my first go. The .mp3 don't sound bad at all, I was actually amazed of the sound effects created in "We Forget Who We Are".
Downloaded the album via amazon, sounds great. Loving this score. Kind of reminds me of the instrumentals from Still.
So I'm guessing as soon as I hit "buy" on iTunes the vinyl will become available on NIN.com
It's just been announced on vinyl lol https://www.facebook.com/LakeshoreRe...54069167231423
@sheepdean where can I buy this Invada release?
Did you read the link? You can't yet. It's coming soon. And keep an eye on http://www.invada.co.uk/
@sheepdean Yeah I read it, I just thought maybe you knew more about its actual release date. Thanks for the link to invada looks like they are also going to rerelease Low. I guess I will have to get that as well.
Just so know I hate all social media so I don't do Facebook, Instagram, Twitter or any of that shit.
Bought on Google Play, 9.49 € including 1.58 € tax for me, downloaded 159 MB zip file, Windows reports 320kbps mp3, copyright in ID3 tag Lakeshore Records, artist "Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross".
FYI, this table is fairly up-to-date regarding download formats available at various online music retailers. It doesn't give a good breakdown of what regions each retailer serves though.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compar...e_music_stores
Another interview with details on the process of making the PD score: http://collider.com/trent-reznor-att...day-interview/
Does the quobuz version of Gone Girl have the click problems at the beginning and end of "Clue One" like the official nin.com download?
Stay away from Tidal. Their solution to my problem was to refund 1.49 for The Night Drive track that won't download.
Never used their download service, but I have been a Tidal HiFi subscriber here in Canada for more than a year. When I downloaded the soundtrack to listen offline on my phone, "The Night Drive" had some skips in it towards the end. It plays okay otherwise (streaming in the browser and desktop app), I'm going to contact them about it.
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Tidal now says that track 8- The Night Drive is not available in the U.S..
I can't stop listening to this score. It really is just beautiful.
There is a real underlying feel of humanity and adversity as well as the darkness and horror.
I feel that TR/AR just keep getting better.
I am the first to admit I had reservations based on the subject matter, but I need not have been concerned.
I've enjoyed everything so far, but the quality really jumped for me with Gone Girl. I can't believe Patriots Day is 69 minutes as it feels like the proper length, whatever that means.
It's dreary and feels like late autumn outside. A perfect day for music such as this.
At first, I wasn't as in love with the GG soundtrack as I was the first two films, but then it finally clicked. This one seems to know exactly which moves to make, and also how to surprise, if that makes sense. It's structured in the best, most fluid way. Some parts remind me of The Haxan Cloak, some remind me of Hans Zimmer.
Is there a comparison yet of the official release tracks vs. the FYC version? I'm enjoying the score, but the official seems so short compared to the 34 minute longer FYC version, so I'm curious which were excluded.