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Touch & Go To Close Distribution

Posted by Michael on February 18, 2009

Indie music label Touch & Go Records announced today that they will be ceasing all future manufacturing and distribution services for the labels it has supplied the services for; labels include: 5 Rue Christine, Flame Shovel, Jade Tree, Kill Rock Stars, and Suicide Squeeze, among others.  The label does plan to continue releasing its own music once things settle down. Founder Corey Rusk made the following announcement:

It is with great sadness that we are reporting some major changes here at Touch and Go Records.  Many of you may not be aware, but for nearly 2 decades, Touch and Go has provided manufacturing and distribution services for a select yet diverse group of other important independent record labels.  Titles from these other labels populate the shelves of our warehouse alongside the titles on our own two labels, Touch and Go Records, and Quarterstick Records. 

Unfortunately, as much as we love  all of these labels, the current state of the economy has reached the point where we can no longer afford to continue this lesser known, yet important part of Touch and Go’s operations.  Over the years, these labels have become part of our family, and it pains us to see them go.  We wish them all the very best and we will be doing everything we can to help make the transition as easy as possible. 

Touch and Go will be returning to its roots and focusing solely on being an independent record label.  We’ll be busy for a few months working closely with the departing labels and scaling our company to an appropriate smaller size after their departure.  It is the end of a grand chapter in Touch and Go’s history, but we also know that good things can come from new beginnings.

Source: Chicago Tribune

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