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For over 50 years, Thierry Zaboitzeff (TZ from here forward) has been a working musician in France, and more recently in other countries (Switzerland, Austria, etc.), honing his craft, first as a...
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On Water Finds a Way, Estonian guitarist and composer Robert Jürjendal presents 14 relatively concise tracks of delicate music arranged for various guitars, piano, cello, vocals, and...
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The first of three collaborations with filmmaker Ron Fricke, Chronos dates back to 1985, a period when Michael Stearns had already established himself as a composer through his six...
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Head with Wings is a band based in New Haven, Connecticut, and they operate in a stream of modern rock that is informed by Porcupine Tree and The Mars Volta, though their sound isn’t...
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Who would have thought that after 38 years Delay Tactics, the techno-pop instrumental trio featuring Walter Whitney, David Udell, and Carl Weingarten, would be back with a brand new album? But here...
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In 2020, Odessey & Oracle produced the left-field release Crocorama, a charming slice of...
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Amorphia is a state of having no defined shape or structure, which may be referring to what we’ve all been going through for the last few years. Forrest Fang seems to have his finger on...
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It often happens that when an influential musician dies, other musicians pay homage to them by releasing new versions of their music. Bassist Jeff Berlin takes a somewhat different path in his...
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Salvatori is a name you’ve seen often if you follow Exposé — we’ve reviewed two albums by Tom Salvatori in the last year or so (
Tortuga Alada is Spanish for “winged turtle,” an imaginary animal, and is also the name of the musical project created in 2017 by Colombian saxophonist and clarinetist Maria Valencia...
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