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Nine Inch Nails Open Source Remixes

post #1 of 20
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Torrent DL:
http://www.mininova.org/tor/872099

ZIP HTTP DL:
http://www.opensourceremixes.com/dow..._potential.zip

"After several months of waiting it's finally here; the results of the remix contest! Multiple judges seeking to find the best of the best listened to nearly 200 remixes and in the end only 21 came out on top. Taking home the 1st place Hot Topic prize package is Dirty Scarab for his version of My Violent Heart (Prevention; Rejection). The 2nd place runner-up Faction package goes to the version of Vessel (Losing Control Remix) by Pushing Reality. Congratulations to both prize package winners for creating exceptional remixes and also to the 19 other winners that are featured here today for creating quality remixes."

"Everything Is Zero" remixed by Lithium Dawn

"Me, I'm Not (Withdrawal)" remixed by Dirty Scarab

"God Given (Resistance Mix)" remixed by DJ Brut

"Survivalism (Synth Death Mix)" remixed by Matt Whitbread

"Only (Dispyz Rmx)" remixed by Dispyz

"Survivalism (Terminated Mix)" remixed by erasemoi

"Me, I'm Not (Attvcks Remix)" remixed by Attvcks

"My Violent Heart (I Am The Pestilence)" remixed by Ewun

"Vessel (Losing Control Remix)" remixed by Pushing Reality

"Survivalism (Defy Mix)" remixed by Defy

"(Can't Stop) Me I'm Not" remixed by Halo33

"Survivalism (Celebmix)" remixed by Celebutante

"Only (Kobold Remix)" remixed by Kobold

"God Given (Shattered Static Remix)" remixed by Sam Swiech

"Survivalism (Swamp Mix)" remixed by M J McLean

"My Violent Heart (Prevention; Rejection)" remixed by Dirty Scarab

"Me, I'm Not (Void Mix)" remixed by theawn.project

"The Beginning Of The End (CTV)" remixed by crashtv

"Survivalism (The Laudanum Remix)" remixed by laudanum

"Capital G (Streetlab Mix)" remixed by Streetlab

"Me, I'm Not (Virus That Is Me Mix)" remixed by Unknown Artist

source: http://www.9inchnails.com/remixes/
post #2 of 20
sweet. Ill have to download this when Im back on my own computer
post #3 of 20
Thanks I'm on it!
post #4 of 20
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Originally Posted by Chrispy View Post
sweet. Ill have to download this when Im back on my own computer
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Originally Posted by virometal View Post
Thanks I'm on it!
Let me know what you guys think.
post #5 of 20
I am getting it now. Thanks!
post #6 of 20
Just got back to my own comp. Ill try to remember to write what I think once ive listened to it
post #7 of 20
Thanks for the heads up. Could be some very good work in there, so I'll definitely be taking a look when I get home
post #8 of 20
Thanks for the heads up.
I'll pass on these MP3 files though, since I don't fancy lossy music...
post #9 of 20
Pretty good. I wonder if it will be released as an actual CD as well. Remixes are pretty well done. I am going to guess that this isn't an official halo. It's definitely worth the download though. Some people really created almost entirely different tracks, while some remixes still sound very similar to the original songs. I think it's pretty cool that Reznor releases the source for so many songs so people can do this.
post #10 of 20
This is not "open source." Open source is not a buzzword! It has a specific definition and meaning. There is no actual source code available for this. Nine inch nails making the garageband files available is very similar to a company making the source code for something available, but it's still not source code; music doesn't have code.
post #11 of 20
I was visiting with Lithium Dawn when he was making Everything Is Zero. I have a FLAC of the final version. It is amazing as well as another Survivalism remix I have called The Truth - Parts I and II. I'll see if I can get them up soon.

In the mean time, I found the mp3 of them online...

Survivalism, Everything Is Zero, by Lithium Dawn
http://ninremixes.com/download.php?w...ium%20Dawn.mp3

Survivalism, The Truth, Parts I and II, by Bill Washburn (of Indigae)
http://ninremixes.com/download.php?w...20Indigae).mp3
post #12 of 20
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Originally Posted by Anarchy965 View Post
This is not "open source." Open source is not a buzzword! It has a specific definition and meaning. There is no actual source code available for this. Nine inch nails making the garageband files available is very similar to a company making the source code for something available, but it's still not source code; music doesn't have code.
They used open source as buzzword for the marketing, IE Open Source Resistance. It's more of a title.
post #13 of 20
thanks for these
post #14 of 20
Terrific! I'm looking forward to seeing how they turned out.
post #15 of 20
From the site: Due to the huge demand for the open source
remix album, I've removed the links to the zip files
for now. I don't have that much bandwidth! I'll add
them back on the site once the demand dies down.
Everything in the zip files are included in the torrent
link including the album art.


If anyone could upload these tracks to a trusted and frustration-less host like mediafire, it would be much appreciated...

Thanks
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