The end of the year is very nearly here and so we continue our year end coverage here on Turntable Kitchen. In that context, this year saw the rel...
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In terms of quality and quantity, The Weeknd have been ridiculously generous in their output this year. Having previously released two excellent fre...
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Turntable Kitchen's December Mix isn't our usual mix. Instead of a heavy focus on new music, I highlight some of my favorite tracks from the past ...
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Let there be no doubt: Spoon is easily one of the top five greatest contemporary rock bands. In fact, very few bands have ever managed to consistently...
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The year is quietly winding down, but that doesn't mean 2011 doesn't have a few surprises left in it. For example, Blu & Exile just quietly droppe...
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Earlier this year San Francisco's Dodos quietly released their third full-length titled No Color. Maybe because they were convinced you needed a rem...
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Like every other music blogger/critic since the dawn of the recording age, I love compiling year end lists. Nonetheless, while I enjoy putting tog...
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You Are Free blew my mind the first time I heard it. That was nearly nine years ago, and it still retains that power when I listen to it today. It's s...
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Sharon Van Etten's star is definitely rising. Her last album, Epic, was critically acclaimed and helped her secure the foundation of her fan base. S...
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For our third Pairings Box we teamed up with our Los Angeles-dwelling friend Steffaloo. The pair of tracks featured on the sold-out, hand-numbered T...
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Calamari (especially the tentacles) are one of those divisive food stuffs. Some people find the tentacles (and in some cases squid in general) gross a...










