Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Unheimlich Manoeuvre is the debut of Norwegian bassist Jo Berger Myhre as a solo artist. Most of his credits look to be in the general field of jazz, and while it could be said that jazz...
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Djabe is an outstanding Hungarian quintet that could best be described as ethnic-folk-jazz-rock; we haven’t reviewed any of their releases here since their earliest offerings (and they are...
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Marco Billi released his first album using the name Jarguna in 2006. The Bandcamp page for his latest, Neogene, states that this is his 41st album, so needless to say he has been one...
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Roots of a Knob is the new experimental album collaboration between Stefan Neville (Pumice) and Anla Courtis (Reynols). Neville and Courtis have crossed paths many times over the years,...
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Spectral Music is the second Ghost Rhythms album to be produced during the Covid times of remote recording. As with
I am familiar with Potter’s Daughter only from a couple of...
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Padilla has been plying his craft since before 1990, when he released his first cassette, The Heart of the Galaxy. Since then he has released around three dozen recordings, both solo and...
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Dusk is a solo instrumental project by Saudi prog metal guitarist Meshari Sangora. His latest EP, To Where I Belong, contains four tracks of neo-prog metal. The music is a mixture of...
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Ombiigizi is a Canadian duo that produces an appealing type of art pop tinted with shoegaze and psychedelia. Daniel Monkman (AKA Zoon) and Adam Sturgeon (AKA Status/Non-Status) are from the...
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Rachel Flowers is a composer and one-woman band who’s been getting a fair amount of attention lately. Thousands have
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