Coming To A Store Near You
Good news: 125 is finally getting some reliable retail distribution, so you will be able to find our releases in your local CD store as well as online and at sites like iTunes. Some of our albums, such as the Statuesque and Jill Tracy CDs, are already available at iTunes. Most people still seem to want to own the object itself, but the digital download sites are becoming an increasingly important revenue stream.
The bad news is that this might further delay the release dates by a few weeks, but I'm going to try to have CDs available via the 125 Records store prior to their appearance in other outlets.
The bad news is that this might further delay the release dates by a few weeks, but I'm going to try to have CDs available via the 125 Records store prior to their appearance in other outlets.
2 Comments:
At 2/24/2006 12:18 PM, Tom G. said…
I prefer to purchase the object itself from 125Records.com. Thanks for the update and hurry up with the new Loud Family and Don Dixon! ;-)
At 3/01/2006 4:47 PM, Anonymous said…
Judging from the awesome liner notes Scott can write, which are almost as cool as some of the lyrics (e.g for seasoned Scottfans: 'miserable whine', 'Sorry I don't know why I did that'[hehe]), we may perhaps expect Joycian verbal facsimile someimte in 2008, if quality is any indication of temporal requirements. What the hell did I just say? Thanks 125, you're great, baby. Love, The Nixies
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