Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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No Matter What sees Badfinger remaking ten of their most famous songs with high-profile guests, mostly handling lead vocals. Singers include Mark Stein of Vanilla Fudge, Carl Giammarese of...
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Australian Paul Agar has his hand in many concurrent projects. He is the owner of Heaven Recording Studios in Yamba, NSW, a state of the art facility where he has recorded numerous other artists,...
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Another project by Russian multi-instrumentalist Ivan Rozmainsky is Fair Wind Pleases. Rozmainsky (digital piano) and Compassionizer band mate Leonid Perevalov (bass clarinet) plus Yury Khomonenko...
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Intrusion finds the core Machine Mass duo of Michel Delville (guitar) and Tony Bianco (drums) joined by two members of The Wrong Object — Antoine Guenet (piano) and Damien Campion...
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The Swedsh synthesizer duo of Johan Agebjörn and Mikael Ȍgren are no newcomers to the electronic music scene, as their previous Spotted Peccary collaboration We Never Came to the White...
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Before you skip to the next review based only on the artist’s name, be advised this is not a marching band, not by any means; in fact Matus Salins Marching Band would better be described as a...
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Russian multi-instrumentalist Ivan Rozmainsky has been involved in many different projects. His mainstay is the band Roz Vitalis which he formed back in 2001. Their 2007 album...
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With Lichtpyramide, Jack Ellister is completely on his own musically and in a very krautrock sort of mood. He recorded the album in his bedroom studio using a mixture of low and not-so-low...
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Salvatori is a Chicago based composer, guitarist and producer who has been active since the mid-90s, with at least seven solo guitar albums to his credit during that time, several collaborations...
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Reynols is a band that I’ve been interested in hearing since reviewing their collaboration with Kawabata Makoto (AKA Acid Mothers Temple) last year,
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