Anyone ever put this soundtrack on when depressed and while listening to it get even more depressed and then go watch the documentary and get WAY more depressed to the point that you listen to the soundtrack again in a dark room while getting SUPER depressed?
Just me?
Okay.
Anyway, this is still my favorite TR + AR project thus far.
Damnit, sarcasm is so fucking hard on the internet.
Finally watching this. I’m fairly sure there are musical cues that aren’t on the OST
@piggy were these differences ever documented on ninwiki?
Over the weekend I had tons of rain and nothing to do. I put on this album and fell in love. I always wait to listen to things until I'm ready. I have always loved Mogwai, and this blend was just beautiful. It's my new head down focus music.
Does this vinyl come with a download code for 24/48? Or is there a way to buy the 24/48 files from bandcamp or something?
The vinyl does not come with a download card. It was released to digital retailers (Qobuz, 7Digital, etc.) as 16/44 only. It's on bandcamp, but according to someone's comment there, it's only 16/44 there too.
24/48 was provided as a separate download link when purchasing the vinyl from the NIN Store, and apparently, that's the only place you can get it from. The store listing there says it still comes with a download, but you may want to try contacting customer service beforehand just to verify, since the store has been through several iterations since the original release.
The documentary is on Disney +
Vinyl sold out on nin.com. Do you think they will restock it? And can anyone confirm the bandcamp download is 16/44?
i don’t think this soundtrack is particularly well regarded but its something special to me - it always fills me with a great deal of fuzziness and warmness. makes me recall listening to it while looking at fields through car’s window.
also i remember the day when i suddenly started really missing nin and wanted something to get released and then boom, the announcement of this soundtrack. and then a minute to breathe came out… so perfect.
Hot take, but I think this is at least their second-best soundtrack (first being The Social Network). Highly underrated and checks a lot of the old NIN boxes, particularly if you're a fan of the Fragile/Still era. I come back to this one more often than any of the others.
The collabs make it pretty unique