Touch and Go Records, founded in late 1980, emerged from the Ohio punk scene when the band Necros sought to release their first record. Over the years, the label expanded its reach beyond hardcore punk, releasing albums from influential artists such as Slint, The Jesus Lizard, and Shellac, while also providing manufacturing and distribution services for numerous independent labels.
In the 1990s, Touch and Go established its sister label, Quarterstick Records, and solidified its presence in the music industry by enhancing its operational capacities and staff. The label has been a crucial player in supporting creative expression and innovative music, maintaining a commitment to the artists and labels it collaborates with throughout its history.
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