

They are gratefully aware of the blessings of the internet, but miss the serendipity of a storeowner’s suggestion. “When we were young, record stores were magical places you could spend entire afternoons just browsing,” say Josh and Luke, Wax & Stamp’s two-man team, on their website. What you get: One LP and one single/EP a month. Price: $75 quarterly or $280 annually £80 quarterly or £290 annually An exclusive mono 12-inch of The White Stripes’ final studio release Icky Thump was included in the first-ever Vault box, for example, and copies have gone on Discogs for close to a grand. Though your vinyl only comes quarterly, subscriptions include exclusive access to a host of online bonuses (such as ticket pre-sales and live streaming of certain Third Man events) and a huge discount on a subscription to TIDAL’s top streaming tier.Įven if you don’t like White’s work, a Vault subscription could still be a wise investment.


Set up in 2009 (more than 55 Vault packages ago), originally as a means for Jack White to release special or unreleased projects from The White Stripes, The Raconteurs and other Third Man-affiliated acts, Vault has become a treasure trove for fans and collectors of White’s considerable output.
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What you get: A Vault package (limited edition, exclusive vinyl plus stuff like pins and posters, patches and photo books – frequently housed in a collector's boxset) every quarter, plus 75 per cent off a Tidal subscription, 10 per cent off the Third Man Records online store, and access to pre-sales as well as Vault merchandise that is exclusive to members.
