Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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The reclusive Berkshire musician Mordecai Smyth was the first artist signed to Mega Dodo records back in 2011 with the release of his debut album. His second album followed in 2017, and now five...
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When it comes to the basic guitar power trio (and any other configuration, for that matter), there’s a spectrum along which groups can be located, from tightly composed music with precise...
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The second album by Stella Lee Jones came out back in 2016, coincidentally released just a short time after my last visit to Japan. If it had been available while I was there, I would surely have...
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Following the album Y Murio la Tarde and one additional cassette release that Ledesma made...
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Studio wizard J. Peter Schwalm continues his series of collaborative albums with Transneptunian Planets, featuring Sonar guitarist Stephan Thelen. Schwalm’s recordings with
The 1920s German silent film Faust, Directed by F. W. Murnau, is considered by many to be one of the greatest silent films of that era, and also one that numerous artists in the...
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Any band that names itself with a term coined by Douglas Hofstadter starts out with points in its favor, but luckily this Italian outfit has way more going for it than just a clever name. Ambigram...
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It’s always a good day when a new Nick Piunti disc reaches our mailbox at Exposé. The latest, Heart inside Your Head, is another winner, a collection of ten...
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When “Witch Boogie” starts, you might think you’ve accidentally picked up an early-70s ZZ Top record. It’s got that Texas boogie sound from before the days of drum machines....
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Architek is a Montreal based percussion quartet that’s been a going concern for around ten years featuring graduates of McGill University. Having toured across Canada numerous times, they are...
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