November 2010
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Harvey Robinson, one of the creators of the show, and the owner the actual kitchen in Harvey’s Kitchen always writes the most fantastic episode descriptions. So, here, in his words is an introduction to this episode featuring the band The Red River:
“It had been but a few days since Carolyn and I had stripped off our cleaning masks and dropped the last of our mystery boxes into the...
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NYC musician Neel Murgai is American-born, but is deep into his Indian musical roots. He studied science and math, but plays sitar and drums – and does throat-singing, too. And he can show you how the planets make music!
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Warpaint perform “Billy Holiday” live on Noisemakers On Noisevox.
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Inspired by the recent TSA security ordeal, David Choi composed “Please Don’t Touch My Junk”. It’s kinda perfect.
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Jake and Tom review trip-hop legend Tricky’s new record Mixed Race on Velocities In Music.
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Florence Welch of Florence and the Machine talks clothes and margaritas in this episode of Nylon TV.
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Massive Attack sit down at the Q TV studio to discuss how their work has influenced today’s music and how their new album ‘Heligoland’ is a new chapter in the band’s history.
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Matt Costa performs “Bleeding Hearts” for Subway Sessions at the Delancey Street F station.
Subway Sessions is dedicated to showcasing musicians performing outside of their usual environment - in the New York Subway System. No studios, no editing - just music.
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i love you, i miss you performs “as the room continues breathing (droning with fan)”.
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On this episode of Q TV, Britain’s Mercury prize winners The xx stopped by the studio to chat and perform songs.