
Pitchfork is reporting that Jim James has launched a record label called Removador Recordings and Solutions as a digital download service for the artists signed. Partnering with former Jacketeer Johnny Quaid, James offers up free downloads (of individual songs) on the Removador site from a varying cast of artists ranging from Nashville's PJ Harvey-esque Cortney Tidwell to Louisville's own seemingly back from the dead Follow the Train . Full downloads of future albums from Removador artists are expected to be up in the future. For now, make sure to use the site to purchase [...]