Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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After the success of Airbag’s recent album A Day at the Beach, the band wanted to present...
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Diving back into the early days of music created with synthesizers, there was a group called Intersystems based in Toronto. It was 1967, and electronic musician John Mills-Cockell got together with...
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To start out with, The Gong Farmers is a band with no direct connection to the host of other bands featuring the word “Gong” in their names. It is the duo of Mark Graham and Andrew...
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Akku Quintet is a group like no other. The quintet is based in Bern, Switzerland, where they have been active for around twelve years, releasing four studio albums during that time. Their stock in...
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The Ant Band is a collective of over a dozen musicians who are also members of the German Genesis fan club, whose express purpose for existence was to record this set of fourteen Anthony Phillips...
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Donner started as White Willow / The Opium Cartel frontman Jacob Holm-Lupo’s solo project using synths and effects to explore the atmospheric instrumentals associated with 80s John Carpenter...
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There was a time in my life when I’d never heard the music of Magma. Let’s call that Phase I. This was followed by a period where I’d heard Magma, but didn’t really...
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This collaboration between the primary songwriters of Jack o’ the Clock and The Mercury Tree ends up sounding almost exactly like what you’d expect if you’re familiar with both...
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From 1968 to 1970 Spirit released four of the most uncompromising albums in the annals of West Coast rock, informed by jazz (both drummer Ed Cassidy and keyboardist / composer John Locke were...
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The Cincinnati-based duo of Ian Hilvert and Ivory Snow offer, in both their band name and the title of this album, strong clues to the nature of the music herein. Dreamy sounds abound throughout...
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