Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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In the pages of Exposé, we’ve reviewed dozens of contemporary bands that draw stylistic inspiration from Porcupine Tree, and dozens more that take after Genesis, Yes, Pink...
» Read moreLike any eleven year old kid of the 60s, I lived my life with a handheld transistor radio glued to my ear, listening to all the music radio had to offer. On the menu in 1965 were Beatles, Stones,...
» Read moreHere is another chapter in Fruits de Mer Records’ never-ending mission to explore psychedelia, Krautrock, progressive rock, and other strange music, to seek out new bands and new music, to...
» Read moreAnchor and Burden is a group that runs the danger of getting lost by being “just another Markus Reuter project” — after all, he’s got dozens of them. But this one does...
» Read moreYou’ve heard the name before. You’ve heard his guitar. Grabham is best known for his five years or so as the guitarist for Procol Harum, replacing Dave Ball during the recording of...
» Read moreOne undeniable fact with Soft Machine is that the lineup seemed to be in a constant state of change. The background for the concerts at hand (as well as the first side of Third) began in...
» Read moreIf you’re looking for some relaxing and ethereal music by which to contemple the beauty of the universe, Steffie Moonlady and Dennis Haklar have got you covered with To the Universe....
» Read moreOdessa is a ‘hard prog’ quartet from Italy, one of the second wave of progressive rock bands from that country, though they can’t be accused of flooding the market with product;...
» Read moreOddplay’s new album, Heritage, picks up from where their previous album, Soundscape...
» Read moreAlex Anthony Faide is one of many guitarists around the world who have come through Robert Fripp’s Guitar Craft programs, and although he has played with many other artists (especially others...
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