Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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The casual observer may be aware of the Janel and Anthony CD, Where Is Home, and the album...
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Dark Ages is a prog metal band from Verona, Italy that formed in the late 90s. They released their first album, Saturnalia, in 1991, then a second twenty years later, Teumman Part...
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Solar Barbecue may be only 25 minutes long, but it’s packed with enough ideas for an album twice that length. Sterbus is clearly inspired in large part by Cardiacs, and the nine...
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An all-instrumental concept album about textiles? So it appears to be: if music alone can tell this story, then Textile Fantasies succeeds on many levels. Monica Pearce is a Canadian...
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Il Giro Strano, The Strange Ride in English, is one of those obscure 70s Italian progressive bands. They had no hope of releasing an album, but left a lot of demo tapes, reels, and cassettes. They...
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I don’t know if there was a widespread revival of garage rock in Norway in the late 80s and early 90s, or if The Cosmic Dropouts was a band on its own, but I have to say they nailed the...
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Hardscore was an eclectic eight-piece chamber-jazz-rock band from Belgium with a curious sound involving a strong reliance on mallet percussion, keyboards, and vocals; they released four albums...
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With a kaleidoscopic blend of abstract electronics, latin rhythms, spooky horns, and trippy vocals, Colombian artist Lucrecia Dalt (real name María Lucrecia Pérez López) has...
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For many years Steve Roach has played live shows at many choice venues all around the world, venues that suit his dreamy atmospheric music, including Grace Cathedral in San Francisco, other...
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Some readers might be familiar with the original version of Alice in Wonderland by Neuschwanstein. It was an instrumental symphonic rock album with German narration recorded in 1976 that...
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