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While I'm not very familiar with digital sellers beyond Bandcamp besides Steam, OTOTOY & TIDAL (I wouldn't recommend TIDAL for purchasing music as they have & still might provide only a single download for any purchase, regardless if it fails or succeeds and despite being an international seller, OTOTOY unfortunately has many of it's releases region-locked as per Japan's particular quirks regarding international music distribution & requiring methods to bypass the region-lock such as a suitable V.P.N), Qobuz has served me well as a place to purchase digital lossless music for several years. However, it is worth noting that they have gotten a little limited in format options since emphasising their app as a means of downloading your albums and when I last checked, they still hadn't provided the means of choosing other lossless file formats besides .FLAC via their app, but that was a while ago, so that's hopefully been remedied by now. Plus, their regional availability might still remain limited to Europe & North America, but that might have expanded since I last checked.
Nevertheless, you should still be able to download tracks from purchased albums individually via web browser and the quality of most of the TREPANG² soundtrack releases there[www.qobuz.com] (The exception is the TREPANG2 Original Soundtrack, which is available in 24bit 44.1KHz on Bandcamp[brandonmckagan.bandcamp.com]) match-up to the stated ones on Bandcamp (I'm very pleased Bandcamp has begun to disclose this on albums), so this should prove to be a good option of fetching a lossless copy of 'GACK' if you have no better or other options of doing so, assuming 'GACK' never arrives on Bandcamp, of course.