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Take an Inside Look at the Talkhouse Music’s Trip to Pitchfork Music Festival

Here's the fest in photos.

The Talkhouse Music took a trip to Chicago, Illinois, for this year's Pitchfork Music Festival to record a few podcasts and see some great sets from our contributors and more. Throughout the week, check in on Pitchfork Radio to hear the podcasts we recorded stream live from Madison, Wisconsin. Podcasts will also premiere on the Talkhouse over the next few months. For more pictures from the festival, make sure to check out the Talkhouse on Instagram.

Haley Fohr and Circuit Des Yeux (Photo: Dave Lucas)

Kamasi Washington (Photo: Dave Lucas)

Neon Indian (Photo: Dave Lucas)

Homme (Photo: Dave Lucas)

Kevin Drew and Julia Holter (Photo: Dave Lucas)

Kevin Drew and Julia Holter (Photo: Dave Lucas)

Spencer Tweedy with Whitney's Julien Ehrlich and Max Kakacek (Photo: Dave Lucas)

Holy Ghost! (Photo: Dave Lucas)

Kamasi Washington with Thundercat (Photo: Dave Lucas)

Kamasi Washington with Thundercat (Photo: Dave Lucas)

@shamir326 and @porches_hiii getting cozy for today's Talkhouse Music Podcast from @pitchforkfest!

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Broken Social Scene closing their set with a few classics at @pitchforkfest

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Had a chance to meet @hommeladies reppin Chicago and The Talkhouse at @pitchforkfest!

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