2011 has been a surprisingly good year for music fans so far. We've already had a great new Radiohead album and an album by Fleet Foxes that is ...
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Oh, hi. You weren't expecting me here, were you? Nevertheless...here I am. It's Kasey. Yup, the other half of this little food/music duo. And I'm taki...
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Like many other folks, I'd had a phase where I was listening to all hip hop everything. I craved the indy rapper (Atmosphere, Sole, etc), the experim...
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I can't say enough good things about The Weeknd. This Toronto, Canada-based trio (singer Abel Tesfaye and producers Doc McKinney and Illangelo) are ma...
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Junip is definitely not one of those band that screams out at you as primo-remix material, but I'll be damned if Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. didn't knock i...
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With a melodious strummed guitar riff and cool, wet tape hiss/white noise as thick as Bay Area fog, Los Angeles' Steffaloo (a.k.a. Steph Thompson) ope...
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Call me a skeptic, but when I saw the phrase "post-reggae" I was immediately on crappy-music-alert mode. In some ways, it simultaneously sounds too-...
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It's been awhile since we last heard new material from Seattle's Fleet Foxes (2008 to be exact). So if you fell deeply in love with their debut album ...
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It's a little quiet around Turntable Kitchen today because the sunny weather and work have kept us away from the blogging. Nonetheless, I just receiv...
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The other day I posted a really chill hip hop tune from Blu (a.k.a. Johnson Barnes), and if you liked that jam as much as I did then you're probably ...
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The Morning Benders have long been a Turntable Kitchen favorite, so I was very pleased when they announced that they were releasing an EP featuring so...