The Keith Hillebrandt mix is the only official thing from that compilation, that track was made available on nin.com back in the day as an mp3 - I'll put those 3 mp3s up on mediafire sometime soon.
I believe most of those tracks are up on ninremixes.com - otherwise they're probably part of the larger NIN compilation torrents.
and Shep, in case you hadn't found them already, they're already there.
Due to the pending sale of thepiratebay, I've made a backup of all
.torrent files found through a search for "NIN" and "nine inch nails"
562 torrents in all, plus the related torrent descriptions.
I've added a bunch of public trackers to all the .torrent files, so they'll hopefully continue to work for a while.
I did not upload all of these torrents and did not download
the data for most of them, so i will be unable to seed them.
The titles are the titles from thepiratebay, and the text file is the description from the torrent pages, so if the original uploader didn't provide a meaningful description, then I don't know what it is either.
I have sorted some of them into folders but I do not have time to check all of these torrents for useful content, so there may be a few duds in there.
If someone else wants to sort them better, feel free.
So far i've roughly sorted them into:
- live (274) (ROIO only, no official rips.)
- fan creations (162) (includes remixes)
- interviews + must-have (72)
- official/legal (138) (iincludes many multiple ghosts/slip uploads)
- and "misc unsorted" (478)
download from mediafire:
as a zip or
as a .torrent
or, hilariously, from
thepiratebay
(The idea behind uploading it on thepiratebay is so people who regularly watch thepiratebay will see it - and so mininova and other crawling sites will pick it up.)
Unfortunately, thepiratebay wouldn't let me upload a torrent of .torrents, so i've uploaded them there in a zip file.
thepiratebay have cleverly already added the openbittorrent tracker to all torrents hosted there - but sites like mininova probably aren't going to refresh their mirrored .torrent files, although they could conceivably edit all their stored .torrents themselves. We'll see!
edit: speaking of torrents, it turns out the reason that demonoid banned me was due to me having multiple accounts - I've had these accounts for years, and the demonoid rules have NEVER stated that it was against the rles.
If you like my torrents, do me a favour and write to admin@demonoid.com and ask them to unban me.