I love when music surprises me. I mean that both in a general sense (i.e. when the broader music "scene" evolves in unexpected ways) and in a spec...
I love when music surprises me. I mean that both in a general sense (i.e. when the broader music "scene" evolves in unexpected ways) and in a spec...
Pictured: 1) Pro-Ject Speed Box; 2) Pro-Ject Debut Carbon in red; 3) Al Green's Greatest Hits LP; 4) Grado SR80i headphones; 5) Acryl-it Platter; ...
San Francisco's Gourmet Music Festival returned this past weekend with an exceptionally eclectic lineup that included Beck, Metallica, The Walkmen...
"Never Tear Us Apart" was released by Australia's INXS late in the summer of 1988. It was a huge pop hit charting at #7 in the United States. It w...
I love albums that slowly burrow a place in your heart. Those slow-growing albums that beckon you to just kick it with them again and again. Once ...
The thing about pie is it's quite mysterious until you cut into it. Unlike a tart, which openly reveals its identity upon first glance, a pie only...
I love hearing different interpretations of the same track. In my mind, the choice draws a common thread between each of the artists, and yet their un...
Matt and I were talking recently about who we call (besides each other) when we need someone to talk to about something important. I immediately sai...
Following in the wake of her critically-acclaimed album IRM, Charlotte Gainsbourg is back with a new double LP titled Stage Whisper. The first recor...
As you may have heard, this past weekend, Turntable Kitchen and FoxconSox hosted a series of underground supper clubs titled "Covers" :: a dinner ...
February may be the shortest month of the year, but that doesn't mean it doesn't have enough love for two Turntable Kitchen mixtapes! Yup, two n...