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==Ghosts I-IV==
 
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'''''[[Ghosts I-IV]]''''' ''(2008)'' is a four-part album consisting of 36 instrumental tracks. This was the first long-format instrumental release by Nine Inch Nails, and predates similar musical ideas later appearing in the film scores of [[Trent Reznor]] and [[Atticus Ross]], such as ''[[The Social Network Soundtrack]]''. The album [[The Photography of Ghosts I–IV|features photography by]] Phillip Graybill and [[Rob Sheridan]].
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'''''[[Ghosts I-IV]]''''' ''(2008)'' is a four-part album consisting of 36 instrumental tracks. This was the first long-format instrumental release by Nine Inch Nails, and predates similar musical ideas later appearing in the [[soundtracks|film scores]] of [[Trent Reznor]] and [[Atticus Ross]].
  
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The release was subtitled "A soundtrack to daydreams."
  
 
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''Ghosts I-IV'' [[The Photography of Ghosts I–IV|features photography]] by Phillip Graybill and [[Rob Sheridan]]. The typeface used on all volumes of ''Ghosts'' is Eureka Sans Caps Light.
  
 
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Ghosts is an ongoing instrumental album release series by Nine Inch Nails. So far, all Ghosts releases have been made available for free digitally at their initial release, and are only released by NIN as an off-label release. To date, six installments have been released in two waves:

Ghosts I-IV

Halo 26: Ghosts I–IV

Ghosts I-IV (2008) is a four-part album consisting of 36 instrumental tracks. This was the first long-format instrumental release by Nine Inch Nails, and predates similar musical ideas later appearing in the film scores of Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross.

The release was subtitled "A soundtrack to daydreams."

Ghosts V-VI

Halo 33: Ghosts V: Together
Halo 34: Ghosts VI: Locusts

Ghosts V-VI was a simultaneous release of two albums:

  • Ghosts V: Together (2020)
  • Ghosts VI: Locusts (2020)

The release was subtitled "Two different records for two different mindsets."

Artwork

Ghosts I-IV features photography by Phillip Graybill and Rob Sheridan. The typeface used on all volumes of Ghosts is Eureka Sans Caps Light.

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