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Food Spins Me Right Round, 33 RPM by Philip Karlberg

March 6, 2012 by Chris Durso

”Jolene” by Dolly Parton: Candied pear with sweet red wine reduction.

33 RPM is a collaborative project by Stockholm-based photographer Philip Karlberg and chef/set designer Mattias Nyhlin. Apparently, there was a time when music didn’t suck, and was delivered on giant black discs called “records” or “vinyl.” Karlberg takes this antiquated medium, places Nyhlin’s food creations on, and spins the black circle.

We hear that records are also good for resting your drink on.

”Where is my mind” by The Pixies: Pannacotta.
”Nuthin but a ‘G’ thang” by Dr Dre feat. Snoop: Pancakes, chocolate mousse & cream.

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Filed Under: Daily Links Tagged With: music, photography, vinyl

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