Today's new discovery? Hong Kong in the 60s. This London-based trio make music that is cuddly, analogue, soothing and shimmering. On their debut ...
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Want to know what I'm feeling this morning? The new track by tUnE-yArDs. This track is the poly-rhythmic, clattering, quirky, horn-laced jam. I'm not ...
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The roasted cornish game hens recipe featured today in the Kitchen is a delicious recipe that uses simple, clean ingredients to craft a dish that tast...
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TV on the Radio has proven to be one of the most consistently rewarding and innovative bands recording these days. So it is cause for excitement whe...
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Portland's fantastic Tender Loving Empire have been quietly releasing some of the best new music over the past couple years (including No. 5 on TK's T...
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Birdlips is the project of Virginia-based Lindsay Pitts and Cliff Usher: a duo who have been using their music to live out their rock 'n roll dream: t...
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So far a number of my favorite records from 2011 have been of the dubby, electronic persuasion (i.e. The King of Limbs and James Blake). But the resu...
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As you may have heard, this past weekend, Turntable Kitchen and FoxconSox hosted a series of underground supper clubs titled "Covers" :: a dinner ...
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The fine folks over at Fort Lowell Records who brought us that awesome 7" by the Dead Westerns late last year are back with their first release of 201...
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You wouldn't know it from our musical pairings, but Radiohead is my favorite band. I've traveled far and wide to see them perform in Oxford, England;...
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One of the things that first drew me to blogging was the idea of sharing music with people: music that just needed to be heard. Well, this is one of...