Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Having recently suffered through a most unpleasant melding of jazz with strings, I will now tackle Anders...
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For those who thought Zess would be Magma’s grand studio finale, the good news is that it isn’t. In fact this crazy French band from another planet that sings in their own...
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When we last heard from Adventure, the poor Norwegian immigrant Belle hunted for...
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Once again, trumpeter Franco Amborsetti presents a set of mellow ballads, this time...
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The Baltimore-based band Oho has existed in one form or another, off and on, since 1973 or thereabouts. Guitarist and singer Jay Graboski has been there from almost the beginning, when the band, as...
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We’ve covered a lot of current bands playing music built on the psychedelic and space rock of the 70s, and most of those bands lean towards the heavy side, playing songs based on big riffs....
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As the subtitle suggests, Ayahuasca is a compilation of soundtrack works by Peruvian composer Luis David Aguilar spanning the years 1978-1983. Aguilar is one of the premier and most...
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Way back in 2001 one of my colleagues reviewed the debut of Star People. We apparently missed out on...
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Reaching beyond the limitations of an ordinary “human” life, Metahuman — inspired by the Deepak Chopra book of the same tile — seeks to propel oneself toward a...
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Back in 2020, the Swedish band PreHistoric Animals released The Magical Mystery Machine, Chapter One, the first part of a concept album with a science fictional story. I missed that one...
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