The JEMP Records Store will return to Curveball and will feature a vast array of vinyl releases from the band's catalog from years past including Billy Breathes, A Live One, The White Tape, Junta, Lawn Boy, Rift, A Picture of Nectar and side project pressings. The store will be equipped with vinyl listening stations and copies to pick up, open, read, feel and smell (they mostly smell waxy). Wax at a festival in the middle of August? Fear not! We will have a cold-storage merch check like we did at Magnaball to keep your vinyl records in air conditioning all weekend.
In addition (oh, baby), the JEMP Records Store will also feature an exclusive, brand new Phish vinyl release. Phish's 1997 live album 'Slip, Stitch and Pass' will be available for the first time on vinyl at Curveball. The festival version is pressed on 2 color splatter (blue and purple), foil numbered LPs and will be available along with with a Limited Edition "Slip, Stitch and Pass" screen print by Drew Millward (Edition of 750, 12x12 and printed with brilliant metallics. Each poster is numbered).
If there's any left of the limited run, it will be made available at Phish Dry Goods and in Stores (stores won't have colored vinyl, however) later this year.