The rainy-season field recording “Faubourg St Juliette,” a ghostly faux-memoir of Nouvelle Orléans, can be found among the 136 tracks on the landmark 25th Classwar Karaoke Survey.
A new DoS track, “Ist est Sicher? Ist est Samba?” can be found on the second Add Rhythm Allstars compilation album, Bossa Boogaloo:
A new Drift of Signifieds piece, “Thé à la Menthe,” appears on the 99-track 侘寂 (Wabi-Sabi) compilation on Pimpmelon Records, available to download now (pay what you will).
Drift of Signifieds (or is it) joins a host of International Rhythm Stars on the Add Rhythm Sampler, available for free download here. In 1967 the Harrow based Ad Rhythm Records put out its first three 7 inch singles, entitled Add Rhythm. Rather than featuring complete songs, each of them […]
There are Drift of Signifieds contributions to the two most recent Classwar Karaoke surveys, Nos. 21 (DoS track “St Charles Canal St Lee Circle“) and 22 (“Beneath the Paving Stones, The Breach“). The collections are available to download from the Free Music Archive.
“Why Be Bleak In the Blake Midwinter,” a remix of a track from the debut IX Tab album Spindle & The Bregnut Tree can be downloaded for free from here.
A couple of new tracks have emerged on the DoS Soundcloud – two slices of electronic dub resurrected towards the end of 2012 and given some further workings in early 2013. They are are also on the relevant discography page here.