Last Friday we entered July, and thus, also the second half of 2011. Now that we've passed that milestone, I thought it would be worthwhile to t...
Last Friday we entered July, and thus, also the second half of 2011. Now that we've passed that milestone, I thought it would be worthwhile to t...
When you are in the depths of Winter it can feel as if Spring will never arrive, and yet here we are, with the weather growing warmer, the days be...
A first impression is a lasting impression. At least that is the conventional wisdom. And I'd argue that whatever wisdom lay in that theory wi...
This feels like deja vu. Last month saw the release of a new track by the National and two tracks by Thom Yorke with Burial & Four Tet. And this ...
Record Store Day is this weekend, which means many record enthusiasts such as myself will be descending upon our local record stores to score various ...
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 ...
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 ...
If I were questioned on the spot, I'd probably tell you I'm not really into "weird" music. Of course, what constitutes "weird" is a matter of subjecti...
You may have already heard, but yesterday a new limited edition (only 300 copies) 12" record featuring a two-track collaboration of Burial, Four Tet a...
Here it is, the Turntable Kitchen March 2011 mix. It came together surprisingly quickly, and yet I feel like it is one of my favorite mixes I've...
In case you've ever wondered, Kasey and I do not have the exact same tastes in music. We have overlapping tastes in music, but there are some things w...