Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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I’ve already written expressing my opinion of the work of composer Alan Simon... » Read more
In the annals of troubling band names, There Is No Time stands with certain questionability, though I have heard far worse (Public Foot the Roman, anyone?). It is the project of Chris Boros,...
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Matthias Schrön, AKA Estompen, has released his third album of experimental music, Trend des Universums. Estompen’s approach is to feed his rock music through digital devices and software... » Read more
I expect Fake Dudes will be the kind of album that polarizes listeners’ opinions. The music is very creative and interesting rock with a loose jazzy attitude, featuring moments of... » Read more
Panunzi is a Rome-based composer and keyboardist who has been releasing material since 2005’s Timelines, and an associate of the Porcupine Tree / JBK / No Man / King Crimson axis of...
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Italian keyboardist Stefano Panunzi released his new solo album, Beyond the Illusion, on March 26, 2021. The album starts with such great promise with the cinematic instrumental...
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Crack the Sky is not a band I hear discussed much in progressive rock circles, which is a shame, as several of their...
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Originally from Finland, Lehtela has been making music professionally in the USA and Canada for over 30 years. Today he is based in Charlotte, North Carolina. Around 1990 Letehla’s interests... » Read more
Even though they have been active since 2010, Il Paradiso degli Orchi is still a fairly young Italian band with Samir being their third release over the past ten years. They released their... » Read more
On Naurora, Indonesian guitarist Dewa Budjana continues his journey into electric jazz tinged with progressive rock. He’s aided this time out by a cadre of outstanding bassists (Ben... » Read more These are the most recent changes made to artists, releases, and articles.