We'll keep this page regularly updated with all the brilliant offers we're running all throughout January.
There are offers running on CDs and Vinyl so keep checking back as we have relatively short numbers of some things and… when they're gone… they're gone!!
Also, for every forty pounds you spend, we'll give you a £5 Drift Gift Voucher that is redeemable instore or online.
'Contra' pulls off a series of impressive feats: It’s bustling with
fresh ideas and yet it sounds immediately familiar; a worthy follow up to the smash debut album.
Shantel and Oz Almog present "Kosher Nostra" an unparalleled journey back in time to the music clubs, vaudeville theatres and gambling casinos in the USA.
After a year and half of making East London a sunnier, happier,
better-looking place, the mighty Fair Ohs are finally ready to release
their joyfully titled debut album.
The long
rumoured, wildly anticipated return of Devo in full shinning classic line-up - Mark and Bob Mothersbaugh, Gerald and Bob Casale -
joined by drummer Josh Freese.
After a four year break, Vitalic is back with 'Flashmob', a brand new
album. Comprising thirteen razor sharp nuggets of perfectly formed,
ruthlessly effective electro.
On the heels of their debut eponymous album, Brooklyn quartet The Pains of Being Pure at Heart have rightfully earned themselves a reputation as masters of the peerless pop song.
Pop/electronica/rock side project of guitarist Russell Lissack, of Bloc
Party, and guitarist/singer Milena Mepris, formerly of the electro-punk
band Black Moustache.
After a decade, the hugely influential pioneers of Post-Hardcore, Rival
Schools are returning with their brand new and much anticipated second
album Pedals
Nominated for the '05 Mercury
Music prize, one of Jazzwise’s 100
Jazz Albums That Shook The World, and one of The Guardian’s 1000 Albums
To Hear Before You Die.
Debut LP from Minneapolis-based duo of Peter Pisano and Brian Moen, part of the developing 'Midwestern curatorial' with label-mates Gayngs, Volcano Choir, and Bon Iver.
Keb Darge & Little Edith’s
Legendary Rockin’ R&B series sets out to expose lesser known or
forgotten lights of R&B music from the 50s and 60s. It is, lush...
Let's forget about the flavour of moment and take a trip back into music's past. The guide on this trip is none other than scottish northern soul and funk scene legend Keb Darge.
Wild Beasts have made a record of earthly pleasures that sounds
thrillingly widescreen, open and in awe of life; equally intoxicated and
disturbed by the possibilities of pleasure.
Seminal band Seefeel have followed their first UK shows in 14 years and
teaser single "Faults" by releasing "Seefeel", their first album since
1996’s "(CH-VOX)"
‘Wrong Side’ does a good job of displaying the band’s strengths: counterpointing guitar lines a grumbling rhythm section and slightly disinterested vocals. Excellent.
The Sick girls are about combining art
with street culture. Revolution No. 5 boldly proclaims to be the fifth revolution following disco, hip hop, techno and drum & bass.