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- Trent Reznor, March 2, 2008</p></blockquote>
In commentary tracks from the Japanese release of ''Ghosts I-IV'', Reznor explained that ambient works by Brian Eno and Aphex Twin, as well as Eno and David Byrne's ''My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts'' and ''Bone Machine'' by Tom Waits were reference points.[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQ6H1onwuVY]  Reznor also stated in a fan interview that the quieter sound of ''[[Still]]'' and the [[Bridge School Benefit]] shows had provided some inspiration for the album.[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJdMTf2RA8c]
==Multitracks==
Following through on Reznor's statement about future volumes, in 2020 the band released ''[[Ghosts V-VI]]''.
==TouringSupport Tour==
''For more information, see [[Lights In The Sky Tour]]''
The album (as well as ''[[The Slip]]'', which was released the same year) was supported by a tour that visited North and South America. This tour was notable for having the most ambitious production of any NIN tour up to that point, using groundbreaking lighting and video technology. The middle portion of the set, referred to as the "Ghosts" portion, utilized some of that album's unorthodox (for NIN) instrumentation such as marimba, banjo and small percussion.
 
==Live Representation==
Of the 36 total tracks on ''Ghosts I-IV'', 14 have been performed: "1 Ghosts I", "5 Ghosts I", "6 Ghosts I", "8 Ghosts I", "10 Ghosts II", "14 Ghosts II", "17 Ghosts II", "19 Ghosts III", "21 Ghosts III", "24 Ghosts III", "25 Ghosts III", "28 Ghosts IV", "31 Ghosts IV", and "32 Ghosts IV".
==Film Festival==
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