Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Kiku Latte is a Japanese prog band that prominently features the flute. Do not expect to hear experimental flute pyrotechnics like Ian Anderson in Jethro Tull’s heyday. Flautist Kazumi Suzuki...
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Somewhere in the mystical interface between cosmic jazz and world music, you can find Travis Duo, which is a pairing between bassist Trevor Dunn and sitarist Jarvis Earnshaw. Dunn is best known as...
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In the year or so since Professional Stranger, Dr. Zab has been very busy with...
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When I first saw the name of this new Italian band, I wondered if they might favor a Canterbury sound, as their name made me think of two songs by Matching Mole: “Instant Pussy” and...
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Mizell and Rauh are East Coast based guitarists with an instinctive predeliction for warmth and melody in a world where folk meets classical with an ever so slight touch of blues, and in the case...
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Not one, not two, but three bassists from different 80s Swiss punk bands got together in 2018, finding the idea of a group consisting of three female bass players novel. Three years later they...
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Arabs in Aspic entered my awareness in about 2013, with Pictures in a Dream, and I’ve been listening to them ever since. With their albums being increasingly varied and progressive,...
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Whatever constitutes authenticity in the sound of an instrumental surf-rock band, Chicago’s The Breakers has it in abundance. Certainly based on the forebearers of the style — The...
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Inspired by the title of Roy Orbison’s campy 1967 western The Fastest Guitar Alive, Russian stoner rock...
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I’ve encountered J. Peter Schwalm in a variety of different contexts over the last 15 or so years, including collaborations with Brian Eno and his own electroacoustic atmospheres, and of...
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