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  • Articles

    Our anniversary celebration continues as artists including Fleet Foxes and Bat for Lashes talk about the music that made an impact on them over the last 15 years.

    Tom Breihan, Ryan Dombal, and Larry Fitzmaurice; August 18, 2011
  • Articles

    Full coverage of the Barcelona festival including sets from Pulp, Animal Collective, Caribou, Sufjan, Girl Talk, and many more.

    Amy Phillips and Larry Fitzmaurice; May 30, 2011
  • Guest Lists

    From Animal Collective to Dirty Projectors, Phoenix to Grizzly Bear, here's what was blaring out of tour bus stereos in 2009.

    Tyler Grisham; December 11, 2009
  • Staff Lists

    Our P2K coverage of the decade in music continues with our Top 200 Albums of the Decade-- here's #200 to #151.

    Pitchfork; September 28, 2009
  • Staff Lists

    Our survey of the decade continues with a countdown of the 50 best videos of the 2000s.

    Scott Plagenhoef; August 31, 2009
  • Staff Lists

    Part two of our look at the top 500 songs of the decade.

    Pitchfork; August 18, 2009
  • Staff Lists

    We count down our favorite albums of the year.

    Pitchfork Staff; December 19, 2008
  • Staff Lists

    We present the 2008 Year in News, a roundup of music-related triumph, tragedy, and kookery from the pages of Pitchforkmedia.com over the past year.

    Matthew Solarski, Paul Thompson, Dave Maher, and Amy Philli; December 8, 2008
  • Staff Lists

    Our favorite music videos of 2008.

    Scott Plagenhoef and Mark Richardson; December 4, 2008
  • Staff Lists

    Over the next two days, we'll take a look at the best of Pitchfork.tv, starting with our favorite 10 pieces of original content, including pieces with Public Enemy ...

    Pitchfork.tv Staff; December 2, 2008
  • Interviews

    We talk to Greg Gillis of Girl Talk about the ethics of sampling, being an album-based artist in a predominantly mp3-based medium, and the death of the guilty pleasure.

    Mark Richardson; October 6, 2008
  • Silent Party

    Girl Talk's self-made iconography maps out a very different artistic terrain, one in which performance personalities are inseparable from market ideologies, production and distribution concerns are spoken of more ...

    Eric Harvey; August 15, 2008
  • Articles

    The 10th Øya Festival featured a diverse range of indie-friendly music from Sonic Youth to Clipse, the National to Girl Talk, My Bloody Valentine to Sigur Rós, Okkervil River ...

    Brian Howe; August 12, 2008
  • Articles

    In the first of our two-part wrapup of the Roskilde Festival, we highlight sets by Band of Horses, My Bloody Valentine, Neil Young, Judas Priest, Girl Talk, Jay Reatard, and ...

    Mark Richardson; July 9, 2008
  • Staff Lists
    Today we kick off our year-end features by commemorating Pitchfork's first full year publishing concert images and highlighting some of the best work of our contributing photographers.
    Matthew Solarski and Tyler Grisham; December 7, 2007
  • Guest Lists
    White Williams brags about breaking into numerous concerts, recalls performing with Girl Talk at the Pitchfork Music Festival, and reveals the 8-bit origins of his stage show videos. [Interview: Tyler ...
    Joe Williams; November 29, 2007
  • Articles
    In part two of our photo-happy, interview-accented three-part set of P4k Fest features, Battles and Mastodon bring the prog, Thurston Moore guests with Yoko Ono, and Clipse disprove all the ...
    Pitchfork Staff; July 16, 2007
  • Staff Lists

    Pitchfork closes out the year in music 2006 with its annual list of the 50 best albums.

    Pitchfork Staff; December 19, 2006
  • Staff Lists

    Pitchfork gears up for the 2006 holiday publishing break by counting down our 100 favorite songs of the year.

    Pitchfork Staff; December 18, 2006
  • Guest Lists
    Gregg Gillis pens this week's Guest List, and he enthuses over Christina Aguilera and "Baby What a Big Surprise", reps for Dan Deacon's live set, and explains why ...
    Gregg Gillis; October 13, 2006
  • Articles
    Gregg Gillis does a live-meets-laptop show rather than spin records, while Professor Murder teaches a class in rhythm.
    Jessica Suarez; September 12, 2006
  • Interviews
    Ryan Dombal; August 30, 2006
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