Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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The album title Suciedad Contemporánea translates to Contemporary Dirt, an interesting offering by (at this point) a completely instrumental quartet from Chile....
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Sometimes the qualities that make a particular piece of music appealing to a particular listener are readily apparent, but other times the reasons may be obscure. The elements that go into the...
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Here is a set of recordings by a band so obscure that they were only discovered by accident years after they were made in the mid-90s through 1999. Band leader Wolfgang Seidel (guitar and vocals)...
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Ciudad de Tar is a duo from Santiago, Chile that creates music blending electronic rock and post-rock in a very appealing way. Coming into Liminal without any expectations, the listener...
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It was only about eight months ago that we reviewed the self-titled Abstrakt Lake album. Since that...
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These two recordings see drummer Dan Weiss in trio configurations: first we have Dedication, which is credited to the Dan Weiss Trio and features Thomas Morgan (bass) and Jacob Sacks...
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It might be easy to think of Skullcap as Janel & Anthony plus one — that one being drummer / percussionist Mike Kuhl — but the personnel is where the similarities end, as this trio...
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We last encountered percussionist Brad Dutz with Oktet, which was brought to us by the letter O and...
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As often happens, an artist will seemingly surface from nowhere whose skill and chops surprises everyone who listens to them. Such was the case with Tom Penaguin’s
Takuro Okada has a number of solo albums out on a variety of Japanese labels, but The Near End, the Dark Night, the County Line is the first to be released outside of Japan. It’s a...
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