You'd be forgiven for thinking that roasting anchovies with broccoli might taste weird, but you'd be surprised how good it tastes. Even more surprisin...
Dayton, Ohio's Motel Beds are on fire. Earlier this year they released one of my favorite records so far of 2011: Sunfried Dreams. They're now playing...
Welcome to the first exclusive digital mixtape for Turntable Kitchen subscribers: TK001. While you are here I'd like to thank you so much for supp...
Wow. Friday evening and Saturday afternoon were very tense days for us. We had planned to ship our first ever Pairings Box (FYI - there are a small nu...
As you've no doubt noticed, I've been on a Brazilian and French music bender recently, tearing through 70's Brazilian rock and samba and 50's and 60's...
I'm constantly impressed by the number of great bands I've been stumbling upon these days. Another new favorite is L.A.-based Tashaki Miyaki. They've ...
Interesting fact. Area code 212 (for the borough of Manhattan) is one of the first area codes from back when they were first assigned back in 1947. Th...
I moved to San Francisco from Ohio about ten years ago, and I fell in love with The Bay Area almost as soon as I arrived. Everything about the city fe...
Some weeks it feels like I stumble upon great new music everywhere I look. This has been one of those weeks. Today's new music discovery is the "music...
Damn, somehow I missed the memo where San Francisco's Port O'Brien broke up. Port O'Brien's Threadbare was one of those albums that never received the...
Cambridge, Massachusetts. Of the many great things that come from the city, the band Leisure is the one that currently has my attention. Their track "...









