Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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For their second album, What Strange Beasts give us Starlight’s Castaways, which, like
The Canadian band Versa was conceived from the start as a “rock band with strings” rather than a rock band that has added strings. In this way they are similar to fellow British...
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Agony Street was the duo collaboration of Gudmundur Bragason and Klas Qvist (Citizen K), a partnership that began in the late 80s, eventually yielding two previous albums, 119 Agony Street...
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Enlightening Nights, Darkening Days is the debut album by Italian musician, composer, and teacher Davide Ronfetto, a suitable album title for post-progressive rock. Davide self-released a...
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After many years of hearing large-scale works involving orchestras, string quartets, and the like from Wadada Leo Smith, I sometimes forget that I first really became aware of his music with the Yo...
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Ale Hop is Peruvian multi-instrumentalist, producer and composer Alejandra Cárdenas, now operating from Berlin, who we introduced Exposé readers to with her earlier solo...
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Are you ready to RUMBLE? Then spin the vinyl reissue of Norwegian garage punk rockers The Bittersweets’ Lesson One on your turntable for 39 minutes of exhilarating melodic garage...
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With each archival Soft Machine live album that comes out, I basically have only one question: “Is the sound quality good enough to be listenable?” I don’t need to consider the...
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Jacqueline Nova was a Colombian composer who lived from 1935 to 1975, working primarily in the field of electroacoustic and avant-garde music over the period from 1964-74; prior to the publication...
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Being totally unfamiliar with songwriter and producer Sebastian Lee Philipp’s work, especially his project Die Wilde Jagd (German for "The Wild Hunt"), I had no idea what I was in...
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