Nine Inch Nails introduce their new bassist

Nine Inch Nails release 44 songs, with remixes and unreleased songs

THE Nine Inch Nails have surprisingly released a new 44-track album, with remixes and unreleased material. “Tron Ares: Divergence” is a digital companion piece to the band’s original soundtrack for “Tron: Ares,” released last September.

Although Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross have released numerous film soundtrack albums, winning two Oscars, three Golden Globes, a Grammy and an Emmy for their collaborations, their original score for the third installment of the Tron And the first to be published under the aegis of Nine Inch Nails.

As director Joachim Rønning last year, in a clip that accompanied the release of the soundtrack:

Music is a fundamental part of the saga of Tron. I knew they would compose the music, so I listened to them during the shoot to get into the rhythm. They are so precise in analyzing each scene. It was important to Trent and Atticus that the music came from the front speakers, as if listening to it at a concert.

Currently busy in North America with their Peel It Back tour, NIN have released their new two hour and 24 minute collection, an album that contains a mix of pieces previously not included in the soundtrack and remixes of various tracks curated by artists such as ARCA, Mark Pritchard, Boys Noize, Lanark Artefax, Chilly Gonzales, Danny L Harle, Jack Dangers, Pixel Grip, Working Men’s Club, The Dare and Schwefelgelband.