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Ryan Hemsworth Shares Hemsworth Country Digital Box Set Via BitTorrent

Canadian producer Ryan Hemsworth's new album, Alone for the First Time, is out November 4 via Last Gang and his own Secret Songs imprint. In anticipation of the record (the follow up to 2013's Guilt Trips) Hemsworth has shared a free, career-spanning digital box called Hemsworth Country via online sharing client BitTorrent; check out the Donkey Kong Country-inspired artwork, above. It contains the producer's Bandcamp discography, along with photos, individual tracks, and even a note from Hemsworth to fans. Get the collection here (you'll need BitTorrent or a similar program to download the files), and stream it below.

Hemsworth Country features last year's Still Awake EP, plus 2012's Kitsch Genius, a bunch of 2011 releases (Distorted - his collaborative album with Shady Blaze - A Way, No Plans, and Someone to Make You Crazy) and finally, 2010's We Deserve This and Cover Yr Shame EPs. The boxset also contains a host of one-off tracks and photos.

Here's the note Hemsworth included with the album:

Read our 2013 interview with Hemsworth.



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