Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Any regular reader of Exposé over the last four-or-so years should be at least familiar with the name Jarguna, the working name of Italian sound sculptor Marco Billi, during which...
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Russian post-rock, jazz, experimental, prog, and electronic band Kshettra has released a new album that is a departure from their previous album and a step towards warm harmonies, enriched with...
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For her third full-length album of original songs, Debora Petrina gives us L'Età del Disordine (The Age of Disorder), another superb collection of creative music that defies...
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Throughout the 70s, Alain Markusfeld forged an interesting career, primarily as a guitarist, first exploring psychedelic sounds in a group setting, then returning later in the decade primarily as a...
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Alessandro Cucurnia, AKA Arthuan Rebis, is an Italian multi-instrumentalist (vocals, Celtic harp, nyckleharpa, esraj, classic guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, Irish whistles, bawu, gaita,...
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On Anna’s Dollhouse, saxophonist Benjamin Koppel presents a set of tunes featuring Danish vocalist Cæcilie Norby. They’re all original compositions with Koppel writing...
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Wafting in through the window like a gentle gust of warm air, the spirited and mystical nature of Italian sound sculptor Lorenzo Montanà’s latest creation (which translates roughly to...
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On Anime Mundi, violinist Sana Nagano presents a new trio with pianist Karl Berger and drummer Billy Martin. Like many artists, Nagano took the enforced isolation of pandemic lockdowns to...
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Most any fan of space rock will be familiar with the name Robert Calvert. His intermittent tenure with Hawkwind produced some of that band’s classic material, and the two solo albums he...
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Synthesist and composer Robert Schroeder was born in Aachen in 1955. By his 20th birthday, both Tangerine Dream and Klaus Schulze had already amassed an impressive catalog of music, with their...
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