Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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I think I’m not alone in feeling that the first few Brand X albums are some of the true gems of 70s jazz-rock. Unorthodox Behaviour, Moroccan Roll, and Masques...
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We all know Charles Brown, right? He’s the kid with the dog named Snoopy and friends Linus and Lucy… Oh, wrong guy? Seriously, Charles Brown is a guitarist’s guitarist from...
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I’ve often heard people say “Music is mathematics.” I know what they’re talking about, though I might quibble with the absolute truth of the statement. Music is no more...
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Belgian sound sculptor Dirk Serries should know a thing or two about how to produce effective ambient industrial sounds in a long-form setting — after all he is the artist formerly known as...
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So I’m just gonna come out and say it: If you like Primus and want more of (nearly) the same, Hog Meets Frog has got you covered. On their latest EP, this Austrian band presents offbeat...
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Graboski has been a member of Baltimore based band Oho since before their 1974 debut album Okinawa. Which...
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I believe I am already on record saying Carmine Appice is a really fine drummer. He doesn’t have the crisp precision of Bill Bruford or the super-flashy technique of Gavin Harrison (to pick a...
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Sometimes a great band passes near your musical trajectory, catching your interest, then they just disappear. Such was the case with Cleveland, Ohio based Syzygy; they started out as Witsend,...
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For their second outing on Apollon Records, jazz quartet Aadal gives us a set of ten pieces that live somewhere between jazz and mellow instrumental rock. The group takes its name from guitarist...
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Leandro Kalén is an Argentinean composer and multi-instrumentalist who first came to our attention via his participation in the album Above and Below: The Music of Allan Holdsworth...
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