October 01, 2004

Tidy Trax goes digital
Now officially the world’s biggest label for the Harder Generation, tidy trax is to reduce the amount of new tracks it sells through record shops in favour of its award winning website tidy.com.

From 01 November 2004 the amount of tidy trax releases available to buy from high-street stores will be reduced from the current three to four titles per month to just one. In addition to this full retail release tidy will be selling two tracks per month exclusively through tidy.com which already boasts 30,000 regular users. From November these two releases cannot be bought anywhere else apart from the tidy store.

Richard Skaife, from tidy comments; “The way people buy their music is changing. Increasingly djs and dance fans prefer to buy their music via the web as they find it much quicker, easier and cheaper. The great thing about Internet music shopping which appeals to dance fans is new releases can be bought anytime of the day or night without having to waste valuable mixing time with a trip down to the high-street.”

“The rapid increase in MP3 and hard copy online music sales coupled together with a worldwide base of tidy trax fans means the Internet is going to be playing a major part the label’s future over the next 12 months.

Watch this space as very shortly we will have a bigger announcement to make.”

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