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Pennywise Reason to Believe Album Free at Myspace

Posted by Martin in Music Industry, Music and Video, The Web  TAGS in Music Industry, Music and Video, The Web

31

Mar

There is undoubtedly a trend of releasing music albums for free / for donations / for what individuals are willing to pay on the Internet. The last months were full of stories about bands like Radiohead or Nine Inch Nails who managed to create lots of publicity by using these new distribution methods that would [...]


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Nine Inch Nails’s Music Experiment Successful

Posted by Martin in Entertainment, Music and Video  TAGS in Entertainment, Music and Video

5

Mar

Radiohead was the first band that used the Internet as their main distribution method for their music and that gave their fans the best price ever for their music by letting the downloaders decide what they would pay. This premiere was not perfect by all means though but it was definitely a step in the right direction.


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Artists are leaving the sinking ship

Posted by Martin in Music Industry, Music and Video  TAGS in Music Industry, Music and Video

11

Oct

Radiohead, Nine Inch Nails, Oasis, Jamiroquai and even Madonna have something in common. They all decided to turn their backs on the Music Industry and either market their albums directly or - in the case of Madonna - use a company that is not related to the Music Industry.


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Nine Inch Nail Remix Album on Bittorrent

Posted by Martin in Entertainment, Music and Video  TAGS in Entertainment, Music and Video

12

Sep

Nine Inch Nails is one of the few bands that is openly opposing the music industry by trying out new ways and methods to distribute their music. This time a full album called ‘The Limitless Potential’ containing 21 tracks of fan made Nine Inch Nail remixes were released to the public.


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NiN upload some of their songs to the Piratebay

Posted by Martin in Music Industry, Music and Video, P2p  TAGS in Music Industry, Music and Video, P2p

28

Apr

NiN - Nine Inch Nails - added a new announcement on their website stating: “As a reward for stealing Year Zero, We’ve prepared the next batch of multitrack audio files for you to download”. Beneath the announcement are links to three of their songs, Capital G, My Violent Heart and Me, I’m not in Garageband / Logic Format for the Macintosh and a generic format for other applications. The interesting aspect of the generic format is that the links are actually torrent files that point to the Piratebay.


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