Grand Resort is the project of Dominican Republic-born multi-instrumentalist Andrés Pichardo. Pichardo initially made his way to the States to ...
I've always been a fan of The Rolling Stones' tune "Ruby Tuesday." So after watching Arcade Fire perform the track alongside Mick Jagger for the Krist...
Philadelphia-based Night Panther are serious about bringing the sexy back to upbeat indie pop. Or at least it would seem that way based on their...
The track "Untitled(LovedU)2" from Blu's 2009 album HerFavoriteColo(u)r doesn't just sample Radiohead's "You and Whose Army?", the track is the ve...
I was introduced to the music of Edmonton-based producer Thomas Michael, who records music under the nom de plume Ghibli, via a post by the always awe...
I won't front. I think Oasis' "Wonderwall" is a pretty damn good song. And by "pretty damn good," I mean that it's one of the best and catchiest pop r...
I owe you an apology. Los Angeles' producer Danny Choi emailed me his simmering, minimalist groove "Blow" back at the very end of March. It was lo...
I've been toying around with ideas for a new ongoing series here on Turntable Kitchen for some time now, but I've not been sure what format that w...
It can be easy to forget that rock ‘n roll originated as the mutant offspring of the blues. With a few exceptions (such as The Black Keys) that blue...
The American Analog Set has been extremely quiet lately (as in: they haven't released an album in seven years). But it wasn't always that way. Songwri...
Blackstreet was formed in 1991 by singer producer Teddy Riley. Interestingly, Riley named the group by combining the names of two of his original grou...