Best New Reissues: Neil Young, Emahoy Tsegué-Maryam Guèbrou, Can, Skip Mahoaney & The Casuals, Bill Fay, Gabor Zabo and more…
We tell yer what, this week’s (new) not-new sounds are both ample and absolutely fantastic.
We love talking about all the amazing music that we stock at Drift, check out the archives below. Don't miss out on any news, subscribe and also a receive 10% off discount code for your first order.
We tell yer what, this week’s (new) not-new sounds are both ample and absolutely fantastic.
Released in September 1970, Curtis is the eponymous solo debut from Curtis Mayfield, an album soothing soul and biting social commentary.
Lots and lots of newness with pretty much all bases covered. Great stuff.
Turntable essentials, it’s your weekly new-not-new sounds.
A sprawling and intricate album that wasn’t just well ahead of its time, it was entirely different to pretty much everything else.
Okay, so this week really is salad days at the record shop; a good dozen or so really great new albums to check out.
Banger after banger after banger; no matter where you turn, we playin’ bangers.
We’re going back a decade or so - a contemporary classic - to celebrate Austin Peralta’s Endless Planets.
Now this one really packs a punch! February’s Record of the Month is William Doyle’s exhilarating new Springs Eternal album.
A rich, diverse and really enthralling new week of new sounds.
Jazz with real feeling and plenty of Eccentric Soul.
We’ve gone right back to the start of the storied career of American producer, composer and vibraphone deity, Roy Ayers. A proper vibist, bringing stellar vibes.