Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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I’ve lost track of how many artists we’ve reviewed here on Exposé whose music is based on the Berlin School of electronics, taking after Tangerine Dream and Klaus...
» Read moreFor anyone who has followed the Italian progressive rock scene since the 90s, Fabio Zuffanti should be a well-known figure, initially as the bassist of Finisterre, then later as their principal...
» Read moreThis is my first encounter with Days Between Stations, and I did not know what to expect. Jean-Paul Bourdier’s surreal cover art did not help either. Named after Steve Erickson’s novel...
» Read moreOctoberland is my first encounter with The Armoires, and it’s quite a pleasant surprise. This California band has been around for a while, and this is their fourth full-length...
» Read moreThierry David is a noted French composer and multi-instrumentalist with (at least) a couple dozen releases to his credit beginning in 1992 in the ambient / electronic / New Age category; he also...
» Read moreThe Armadillo World Headquarters in Austin, TX was one of the most iconic and famed venues in the world from when it opened its doors in 1970 until it closed a decade later. A wide range of...
» Read moreFor the second installment of their A Voyage / A Destination conceptual recordings, Versa has created another winning album, just as engaging as
Well, as chance would have it, some old tapes from the mid-80s turned up in George Cartwright’s basement, an almost forgotten band he played in briefly called Angling. Of course, Cartwright...
» Read moreUnicorn was a British soft country-rock band that was active from 1967 to 1978. This Think Like a Key retrospective album comprises Unicorn’s first and last recordings. The first 14 tracks,...
» Read moreAmong the multitude of psychedelic rock concept albums with stories set in outer space, Schubmodul’s Lost in Kelp Forest is refreshing, at least when it comes to subject matter....
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