Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Back in 2012, English singer Seaming To released her debut album, Seaming. It was a fascinating release, blending elements of classical music with electronic pop and experiments both...
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This journey doesn’t begin suddenly, but floats in softly through cracks in the windows and floor vents, gently displacing all of your troubles and replacing them with a soft, creamy warmth...
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Several years back we reviewed an album by saxophonist Vasko Atanasovski titled
Italian multi-instrumentalist Samael Von Martin, AKA The Lord of Sorrow, first hit the scene in the late 90s, writing, singing, and performing with a number of different Italian black metal...
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Once again in trio format, Mostly Other People Do the Killing presents seven more compositions written in honor of towns in Pennsylvania, this time (as the title implies) focusing on places that...
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In the middle of last year we reviewed Jaiyede Sessions Volume 1, a...
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Noorvik plays a variety of post-rock which is informed somewhat by metal, though they’re fairly far removed from the mainstream of that genre. Most of their tracks start quietly, and build up...
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It comes roaring in like a storm from the ocean, a stunning and powerful tempest shaking the very ground that our dreams are built on. This third installment of the Fractal Guitar series...
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Gregory Curvey was the chief writer of The Luck of Eden Hall, a psychedelic band we’ve covered a lot here...
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With a name like Poly-Math, most listeners would probably be able to guess at least in a general way what kind of music is going to be involved. This is powerful, energetic rock played in a wide...
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