Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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The Robocop Kraus is another new band to me, even though they formed back in 1998 in Herzbruck, Germany. Their new album Smile is their first album in fifteen years. Obviously not a...
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The AMS label has been working its way through its extensive catalog of classic albums and reviving for a modern audience, often remastered for better sound. Asia Minor’s Crossing the...
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An album like Charles Xavier’s Pandemic Piano highlights, for me at least, the divide between what music means to the person making it and what it may mean for those listening to it....
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Mystery has been a going concern since the late 80s, and Redemption is their ninth studio album. Although their sound has grown in strength across all those years, it hasn’t always...
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Hot on the heels of the Fruits de Mer retrospective An Introduction to Us and...
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Carlo Mombelli is a South African bassist who has been making a name for himself with his compositions and sensitive playing. While grounded in jazz traditions, he’s known for taking...
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Early on, when Ten Jinn was playing at Baja Prog, Progday, and other festivals circa 1999-2001, it was easy to gauge their progress as a band with their regular releases and live appearances; their...
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As Fruits de Mer Records turns 15 this year, Keith Jones decided to begin releasing a series of retrospective albums of some of the artists who’ve been on the label since its early days. Plus...
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With each release, Zhaoze continues to delve further into their own musical world, and while it is sometimes far removed from our day-to-day world (at least in musical terms), it’s a...
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1975 was a great year for Kraan, and certainly a transitional period, having released their excellent double-live LP, Kraan Live, at the end of the previous year following a string of...
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