In terms of quality and quantity, The Weeknd have been ridiculously generous in their output this year. Having previously released two excellent fre...
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 ...
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...
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...
My tastes in most things in life, especially food and music, are not very consistent. I have a cousin who half-jokingly told me that she only eats pep...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Welcome to the digital download page for TK003. If you don't find something to like here then your musical tastes are beyond my help. Otherwise,...









