Touch and Go launches digital web store

Legendary label Touch and Go has launched its own digital music retail site. The site will feature material from Touch and Go/Quarterstick acts including (deep breath) The Ex, Slint, TV On The Radio, !!!, Effigies, The Jesus Lizard, Big Black, Negative Approach, The Black Heart Procession, Ted Leo and the Pharmacists, Naked Raygun and many, many more.

The web store will offer both individual tracks and full albums available as DRM-free 256k MP3’s. It will be the exclusive retailer for digital versions of Slint’s “Spiderland” and untitled EP, as well as all the Shellac and Rapeman albums. Speaking of Shellac, the Touch and Go digital store will also offer both CD quality 16 bit and above CD quality 24 bit WAV files of Shellac’s latest long player, Excellent Italian Greyhound. Finally, touchandgorecords.com will be the first place to present the digital-only reissue of two scarce Bedhead EP’s originally released on Trance Syndicate–“4song19:10CDEP” (1994) and “The Dark Ages” (1996).

You can check out the store here.
Source Legendary label Touch and Go has launched its own digital music retail site. The site will feature material from Touch and Go/Quarterstick acts including (deep breath) The Ex, Slint, TV On The Radio, !!!, Effigies, The Jesus Lizard, Big Black, Negative Approach, The Black Heart Procession, Ted Leo and the Pharmacists, Naked Raygun and many, many more.

The web store will offer both individual tracks and full albums available as DRM-free 256k MP3’s. It will be the exclusive retailer for digital versions of Slint’s “Spiderland” and untitled EP, as well as all the Shellac and Rapeman albums. Speaking of Shellac, the Touch and Go digital store will also offer both CD quality 16 bit and above CD quality 24 bit WAV files of Shellac’s latest long player, Excellent Italian Greyhound. Finally, touchandgorecords.com will be the first place to present the digital-only reissue of two scarce Bedhead EP’s originally released on Trance Syndicate–“4song19:10CDEP” (1994) and “The Dark Ages” (1996).

You can check out the store here.
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