Tron Ares: Divergence
2026 remix album by Nine Inch Nails
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Tron Ares: Divergence is the fourth remix album by the American industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails, released through Interscope, Walt Disney Records, and The Null Corporation on February 27, 2026. It was the band's first remix album in almost twenty years – following Year Zero Remixed (2007) – and it consists of remixed versions of tracks from their score for Tron: Ares (2025) in addition to previously unreleased material from the film's scoring sessions.[1]
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| Released | February 27, 2026 | |||
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| Length | 77:03 | |||
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Release and reception
The remix album was a surprise release with no previous announcements or acknowledgment other than "an image of what appeared to be a cyber-looking grid in green and black among a collection of Polaroid photos of fans from the current leg of its Peel It Back Tour posted to the group's Instagram account on February 26, 2026. That image turned out to be a snippet of the cover art for Tron Ares: Divergence."[3]
It was received positively upon its release. Metal Injection described the remixes as "inventive" and "radical," with each remixer "lending their distinctive sonic signature to reinterpretations of Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross' cinematic soundscapes [...] blending atmospheric instrumentals [and] industrial heaviness."[4] Pitchfork commended the record's "strong cast of remixers" which "retool[ed] the film score into a stylish and confident, if occasionally tedious, album of aggressive dance music that stands on its own."[5] The publication lauded the majority of the reworkings – most notably Arca's, which writer Sadie Sartini Garner deemed "the album's best and most interesting track" – and further described Divergence as "the first [Nine Inch Nails] remix album that improves on its source so much it threatens to obviate the original. Why listen to TRON: Ares when you have this?"
Track listing
All tracks are written by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross.
| No. | Title | Producer(s) | Length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Converge" |
| 1:37 |
| 2. | "I Know You Can Feel It" (Mark Pritchard remix) |
| 5:32 |
| 3. | "Godmode" |
| 3:02 |
| 4. | "A Question of Trust" (Boys Noize remix) |
| 3:35 |
| 5. | "Operand" |
| 3:30 |
| 6. | "Zero State" |
| 3:00 |
| 7. | "Empathetic Response" (Lanark Artefax remix) |
| 3:57 |
| 8. | "100% Expendable" (Chilly Gonzales remix) |
| 2:33 |
| 9. | "Who Wants to Live Forever" (featuring Judeline; Danny L Harle remix) |
| 3:06 |
| 10. | "Infiltrator" (Jack Dangers remix) |
| 7:01 |
| 11. | "A Framework" |
| 3:38 |
| 12. | "Ghost in the Machine" (Boys Noize remix) |
| 5:06 |
| 13. | "What Have You Done?" (Boys Noize remix) |
| 4:44 |
| 14. | "As Alive as You Need Me to Be" (Pixel Grip remix) | 4:47 | |
| 15. | "The First Betrayal" |
| 2:43 |
| 16. | "I Know You Can Feel It" (Working Men's Club remix) |
| 6:18 |
| 17. | "Shadow Over Me" (The Dare remix) |
| 3:07 |
| 18. | "Terminal" |
| 3:02 |
| 19. | "Forked Reality" (Schwefelgelb remix) |
| 4:40 |
| 20. | "As Alive as You Need Me to Be" (Arca remix) | 2:51 | |
| Total length: | 77:03 | ||
Notes
- ^[a] indicates an additional producer.
- ^[v] indicates a vocal producer.
- Disc 2 is the original track listing of Tron: Ares score.[6]
Personnel
Credits are adapted from Tidal.[7]
Nine Inch Nails
- Trent Reznor – programming, recording arrangement (all tracks); mixing (tracks 1, 3–8, 10–13, 15, 18, 19)
- Atticus Ross – programming, recording arrangement (all tracks); mixing (1, 3–8, 10–13, 15, 18, 19)
Additional contributors
- Jacob Moreno – engineering
- Mike Marsh – mastering
- Idania Valencia – mastering (2, 7–10, 12–14, 16, 17, 19, 20)
- Randy Merrill – mastering (2, 7–10, 12–14, 16, 17, 19, 20)
- Bryce Bordone – engineering (2, 9, 14, 16, 17, 20)
- Serban Ghenea – mixing (2, 9, 14, 16, 17, 20)
- Mark Pritchard – remixing, mixing (2)
- Owen Penglis – bass, guitar, remix engineering (2)
- Louisa Revolta – background vocals (2)
- Steve Christie – engineering (2)
- Hudson Mohawke – additional programming (4, 7–10, 12–14, 16, 17, 19, 20), engineering (14, 20)
- BJ Burton – additional programming (4, 7–10, 12–14, 16, 17, 19, 20)
- Ian Kirkpatrick – additional programming (4, 7–10, 12–14, 16, 17, 19, 20)
- Dustin Mosley – engineering (4, 7, 8, 10, 13, 19)
- Boys Noize – remixing (4, 13), drum programming (5)
- Lanark Artefax – remixing (7)
- Chilly Gonzales – remixing (8)
- Danny L Harle – remixing (9)
- Eric J – mixing (9)
- Jack Dangers – remixing (10)
- Pixel Grip – remixing (14)
- Working Men's Club – remixing (16)
- The Dare – remixing (17)
- Schwefelgelb – remixing (19)
- Arca – remixing (20)
Charts
| Chart (2026) | Peak position |
|---|---|
| Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[8] | 89 |
| Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[9] | 159 |
| French Physical Albums (SNEP)[10] | 67 |
| French Rock & Metal Albums (SNEP)[11] | 13 |
| Scottish Albums (Official Charts)[12] | 15 |
| UK Albums Sales (OCC)[13] | 20 |
| US Top Album Sales (Billboard)[14] | 16 |
| US Top Dance Albums (Billboard)[15] | 13 |