Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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In the early to mid-70s USA, a number of progressive rock bands came and went, most inspired by the English bands who tended to be far more successful at the time. Some got to record an album...
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Montanà works in a number of different styles, both as a solo artist as well as with others; his main gig is producing music for soundtracks, and there is no doubt that informs all of the...
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Fifty years ago a young Italian progressive rock band Rovescio della Medaglia released their debut album La Bibbia (The Bible) on Italian major RCA. This concept album of heavy prog...
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While I’m not really one to be pigeon-holing music into genres or categories, I’ll readily put Cuts Open into a box labeled “Free Noise.” Those two words sum up...
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With Hero Trio, saxophonist Rudresh Mahanthappa pays tribute to some of the music that has formed his art. But far from being a just set of jazz standards, the tunes featured include...
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For a band that started life as a stoner rock trio back in 2011, they have certainly come a long way in ten-or-so years since. By the time of their 2020 release Quiet Days on Earth, the...
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Noctilucent is a word for something that shines or glows by night; if that word inspires an image, then Greinke has chosen a befitting title for his latest release — one that will apparently...
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Dutch sound artist Michel Banabila has a rich back catalog dating back to 1983 (at least 71 albums plus numerous EPs, singles, and compilations). His latest outing, Echo Transformations,...
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Android Trio moves to Cuneiform for their second album, and it’s a worthy addition to the label’s catalog. The band’s first album, Road Songs (2017), featured the trio of...
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Cactus was formed in 1969 out of the ashes of Vanilla Fudge, with Tim Bogert (bass) and Carmine Appice (drums) getting together with Jim McCarty (guitar) and Rusty Day (vocals). McCarty had played...
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