Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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As one might gather from the title, this is the second installment of the Fractal Guitar series — the
Jimmy Campbell (4 January 1944 – 12 February 2007) was an English musician and songwriter from Liverpool and a member of Merseybeat groups The Kirkbys, The 23rd Turnoff, and Rockin'...
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So I start Automatism’s album Immersion and hear a fairly nice mid-tempo groove with a steady beat a little reminiscent of classic Krautrock. After a little while, a tasty...
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Jerry King and Bret Hart, both composers and multi-instrumentalists, are half of Moon Men. Hint: this sounds nothing like Moon Men, nor does it sound like Jerry King’s solo work or his band...
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It’s been a good five years since the previous Blackmore’s Night album All Our Yesterdays (which I
In the burgeoning psychedelic scene of the late 60s there were several bands named Kaleidsope: a Latin American band, a Los Angeles band, and a British band. The British Kaleidoscope emerged from...
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I’ve been seeing Jane Getter’s name around for many years, but Anomalia is the first of her albums as leader that I’ve heard. It’s a great entry into the arena of...
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Andrew Colyer is a composer and multi-instrumentalist, primarily known for his piano and keyboard work in the band Circuline, but he has released some solo EPs and singles, and two full-length solo...
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The recordings at hand, sixteen tracks of live and studio material recorded by Illegal Aliens, which included The Muffins’ Dave Newhouse, Billy Swann, and Paul Sears, as well as an expanded...
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What is Sproingg? The sound a spring makes? Or a German band that defies description? Critics have described them as experimental polyrhythmic chaos; excessive progressive minimalism, space punk...
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