Without a doubt their most meditative release since their Travels In Constants debut, Blue Hour eases off the jazz and dub influences that had become a trademark of The Drift's sound, and instead ...
When The Drift first popped up with their debut 12", "Streets/Nozomi," they were lauded as one of the most creative, forward-thinking jazz-rock hybrids, drawing comparisons to everyone from The Necks ...
In spite of the nearly three-year gap between their debut album, Noumena, and this follow-up, The Drift have been anything but lazy. Among its four members, they have their hands in about a dozen ...