Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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The first thing you hear is a vocoded voice counting backwards in German, and you may very well think it’s a Kraftwerk record starting, and then a motorik beat comes in, along with bass and...
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Norwegian multi-instrumentalist Erik Wøllo’s latest release is said to be an EP, though by some standards at 31 minutes it’s long enough to be considered a full-length album....
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British multi-instrumentalist Steve Somerset began his career in London in the mid 80s as part of the creative team for Kevin Godley and Lol Creme at their video production company Medialab. At...
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Continuing on from the excellent Limbohead (2018), Dobbeltgjenger gives us Smooth...
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On February 1st, Electric Mud released their new album The Inner World Outside, featuring an expanded five-piece lineup and a whole new outlook on the way they make music, definitely a new...
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Frank Beissel is a composer and synthesist from Ramah, a small town in the mountains of northwestern New Mexico with a population of less that 400 people, founded nearly 150 years ago by Mormon...
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In the late 60s and early 70s, Leslie West’s band Mountain was a musical force to be reckoned with. The trio of Leslie West (vocals and guitar), Felix Pappalardi (vocals and bass), and Corky...
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As we all know from mathematics, multiplication is a commutative operation, so that three times two is the same as two times three. Drummer Tomas Fujiwara’s group Triple Double illustrates...
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Cedric Theys is a French born — now resident in Texas — composer and multi-instrumentalist. The last time we caught up with him he had just released Sirius, a duo with his...
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Bassist Scott McCarl joined The Raspberries for their final album, Starting Over, in 1974 and co-wrote five of that album’s eleven power pop songs. In 1997 he released his one and...
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