Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Indonesia has a long heritage of indigenous music, much of it virtually unknown in the West: the ‘bamboo bells’ of angklung; the kolintang — a wooden mallet...
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Composer and trumpeter Tamura has released several solo albums previously, but none have been quite like this — most were extended pieces for trumpet only, using standard and extended...
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Here is a new release that I have been eagerly awaiting, the new Fruits de Mer self-titled double 7-inch by The Hobbit House Collective, available in either red or silver swirl vinyl. The Hobbit...
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With Crossings, guitarists Jon Durant and Stephan Thelen give us 65 minutes of mostly gentle music that fits in the stream both have been plying lately: atmospheric backgrounds with...
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This is Dubois’ first appearance on record as a composer and guitarist, with nine moody jazz pieces occasionally straying into near-rock territory, capably executed by his quartet, featuring...
» Read moreFormed in Mexico City in 1980, Iconoclasta is one of Mexico’s longest running progressive rock bands. Formed by primary songwriter and multi-instrumentalist (and de-facto bandleader) Ricardo...
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Norwegian guitarist and singer Kjell B. Larsen was a member of Ruphus and their primary song composer in the 70s. In the 80s he released his first solo album, Larsen, and he has remained...
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On their second album, Kryptograf’s sound expands with influences further afield than the Black Sabbath heavy rock we heard on
With a dozen albums since his 1996 debut, Between Green and Blue, and classics like...
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Matt Baber is a composer, keyboard player and sometime drummer for the band Sanguine Hum, and Antique Seeking Nuns before that (2000-2010). Richard Wileman is or was, of course, the primary entity...
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