Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Saxophonist Rich Halley has a fondness for working in ensembles without a chordal instrument. His last
There are so many prog bands operating around the world today that it’s nearly impossible to keep up with them all. I had never heard or even heard of Red Sand before this album...
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Two years in the making, Norwegian “burlesque prog rockers” Procosmian Fannyfiddlers have finally released there eleventh studio album, Astonishing Tales of Cod and Plankton, a...
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Stefano "Lupo" Galifi was the lead vocalist of the legendary Italian prog band Museo Rosenbach, which released one of the finest Italian prog masterpieces in 1973, Zarathustra....
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When I get a new release for review and discover that it’s by an artist I’ve never heard who’s been around for a while, I almost hope that it’s not very good. It’s not...
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Terahara Takaaki is primarily involved in experimental theater in Japan, though many of his productions involve music which has been released on albums using the name J•A• Seazer (spelled...
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The Martin Rude & Jakob Skøtt Duo released two albums in 2020; Skøtt is of course the drummer of Causa Sui, and Rude is a multi-instrumentalist and main songwriter of Sun River,...
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Located in the C&W world capital Nashville, Tennessee, there is a quartet weaving early cinematic dream pop, New Wave, and brooding post punk into something contemporary. Meet Palm Ghosts...
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Syndone continues developing a distinctive modern touch on progressive rock with Kama Sutra. Taking a double-keyboard lineup (Nik Comoglio and Luigi “Gigi” Rivetti) with a...
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Chiromancer is one of those musical gems of a band that sounds great while sounding like no one else. As a keyboard and drums duo, you might expect a sparse sound on the mellow side, but their...
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