Ive ordered Ghosts. How exactly do I get the Hi Res Download for it?
Ive ordered Ghosts. How exactly do I get the Hi Res Download for it?
Did TDS need to be remastered again? Didn't he remaster it when they did the anniversary re-release with the surround sound, bonus tracks etc? I understand putting it out on vinyl now, but am I really going to hear a difference on the digital files than what they did with the '04 re-release/remaster? Methinks not. B/c with that '04 remaster they put it out in both surround & regular stereo like this one will be.
I'm totally speculating here, but if they announced they're putting out all of the albums in a self-released way like that, it makes me think Trent probably reaquired the rights to all his back catalog from Interscope. I could be wrong, but I'm not expecting the TDS reissue to be radically different from the previous remaster, other than NIN reaping the benefits directly from further sales, which makes a lot of sense and would honestly be pretty awesome. I probably won't be buying TDS Vinyl again, but can't wait for the out-of-print ones to be available again (Year Zero!).
Weird. I got a confirmation with download links for Not The Actual Events, but not Deviations. Anyone else in the same boat?
So I guess my original fragile vinyl is likely to tumble in value. I've been too scared to play it so should have probably flipped it ages ago
The Fragile was bound to be repressed, so this should be no surprise to those holding onto the original and looking at valuations.
Also, sorry but I have no sympathy for someone whose first thoughts that come with a repressing is 'should of flipped the original ages ago'. You should feel liberated and be spinning the crap out of it this morning!
So what's the deal with the Hi-Res digital download that came with the Ghosts I–IV vinyl? I'm very interested to compare it to the Blu-ray version.
Remember, Ghosts and The Slip can be shared freely, non-commercially.
Also, archive.org
i said this elsewhere (possibly earlier in this thread, can't remember) - every vinyl pressing of TDS has been taken from the ORIGINAL CD masters, none of them have been pressed from the DE masters that trent did a few years back. since trent never personally approved a master for vinyl, one of the biggest issues is the track segues being stuck on one side and not transitioning properly into the song that begins the next side. hopefully this new version will correct those issues.
I wouldn't hold my breath though. Didn't the DE have issues that remained from the original segues despite the remastering ? I can't remember off the top of my head, but I remember being frustrated that "they" didn't fix a number of things compared to the original version...
OK for my stupid question of the day - I assume when the digital content is ready we'll get an email/the my orders section will update with a link?
$25 for Broken seems really really reasonable. And then the UK store is charging £35. That's a wee bit over a fair currency exchange. Almost like they got the numbers backwards in fact
Well, after talking with the wife and making sacrifices on my current long time hobby. I am jumping shit to vinyl. I will be buying one non record a month and currently will search for a player. My first purchase next month will be that fragile record that is limited and hopefully still available by the time i make this jump.
question: the 'lost highway' vinyl (it says it's the 2016 release), is it the 'music on vinyl' (black vinyl) release or a new one?
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Do you think the sold out vinyls will be back in stock?
I don't know about that. Almost all of the sold out ones on the store are old releases - PHM 2010, HM, etc., and it seems like they were just clearing out their stock. Were any of those ever available when the site relaunched, or are they basically just placeholder listings for the old albums?
I prefer the subtle muddled colors in the 3rd pressing over the 5th, the earthy tones convey a sense of decay. The more saturated yellow in the subsequent releases is far too jarring and bright, like Everything, it's just a little too up-beat and clashes with the message of the album in such a way that does not disturb the senses as Trent may have wished, but rather is just a put off. The grit, the dark, the dirt, that is the essence of The Downward Spiral.
While I joke, I'm sure there's probably some bullshit "article" on some "music website" that sounds like this. Furthermore, there will probably be at least one person on the forums that thinks this was serious and either agree or else blast me for being a snob, lol.
Assume you're happy with current album sound and own them all. Excluding Devistions 1, which one would you choose to buy on vinyl? I'm trying to figure out which would have the greatest amount and most differentiated set of goodies, both in way of music and art.
There's no way to tell, I think... For a while half of us thought that there were no unheard Fragile tracks to hope for, based on Reznor's own admission that everything ended up being recycled one way or another. See where that got us.
So in the end, I think no one can tell what kind of goodies NIN can have in stock, how much, or how good. The Slip has remained as it is so far, and we've never heard of additional artwork or demos, so it could go both ways, lots of stuff or nothing at all. On the other hand, we thought that The Fragile well had dried up, as I mentioned. Same for The Downward Spiral, after a dozen remix LPs and EPs, a Limited Edition remaster with a handful of demos, one would assume that there's nothing new to expect on that from, but... Back to The Fragile example.
Oh man, that was a pretty funny joke in 1995. What a throwback!
On topic... so glad they're doing reissues, finally. I snagged TF for $45 from a Japanese record shop about ten years ago. Considering inflation and exchange rates and all that, $45 in 2016 is pretty amazing.
These aren't out 'til spring?