Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Kurws may be from Poland, but they fit right in with the French bands on Dur et Doux. The instrumental trio of Dawid Bargenda (drums), Hubert Kostkiewicz (guitar, waterphone, bells, chimes), and...
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Projekt’s latest release by Aglaia (Gino Fioravanti) is this magical swirling epic, a heady and immersive mix of acoustic sounds, electronics, found sounds, and studio effects, effectively a...
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Kristen Berardi’s The Light and the Dark is an album of mainstream vocal jazz. By “mainstream” I mean that the music doesn’t venture into rock, blues, pop, or...
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When one considers the sport of surfing, what comes to mind most often are beautiful warm water vacation spots like Hawaii (where it all began), Southern California, Virginia, North Carolina, and...
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On May 5, Norwegian folk rock / metal / prog band finally released their much anticipated fourth album Fremmede Toner after 16 long years. They began working on this album not long after...
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Zac Bauman is a California multi-instrumentalist who quietly released this gem of an album in 2017. It’s recently come to my attention, and it’s much too good to ignore just because...
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The distance between ambient electronics and orchestral woodwinds in terms of technology is far, but they can work together exceedingly well, as synthesist Deborah Martin and double-reed player...
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Kosmonautik Pilgrimage is either the sixth or seventh Anchor and Burden release, depending on whether you count Markus Reuter’s solo album called Anchor and Burden, which...
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There’s a bit of history here; 20 years ago Roach issued this monumental set of four discs, a truly massive epic of floating ambient music, roughly 76 minutes per disc, or nearly five hours...
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It’s been a while since we touched on singer Claire Hamill — 20 years, in fact, since her album Voices,
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