Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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With a lengthy resume working in a variety of musical disciplines, Discepoli has been composing and releasing music, both under his own name as well as the project Nheap, since the early 2000s, as...
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And now, for something completely different. Hurry, hurry, hurry, step right up boys and girls, and children of all ages! The show is about to begin. You’re about to behold a sight so...
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Virtually no one seriously questions the proposition that John Coltrane is one of the giants of jazz, and A Love Supreme (1965) and Meditations (1966) stand as two of his greatest...
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Battistetti is a composer who works in the field of sound art, live performances, soundscapes, and visual art, mostly using an electronic palette and a DIY ethic. Without much familiarity with his...
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Finnish duo Meriheini Luoto (nyckelharpa, vocals, etc.) and Lida Saviolainen (viola, vocals, etc.) AKA Akkajee take old forests, rotten twisted roots, and decaying leaves and swirl that all into...
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Bend the Future’s Without Notice is an excellent case for the rule of not judging an album by its cover. From the image, one might expect some kind of punk rock, but in fact the...
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It’s been a good twenty years since Kings of Convenience made their first appearance with
Power trio Sinoptik, winners of the title “The World’s Best Rock Band” at the Global Battle of the Bands in Berlin, is the only independent Ukranian band to rock 80,000 people at...
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Atomic Rooster is one of the best examples of 70s rock where organ is the main lead instrument. Vincent Crane’s powerful sound drove the band to energetic heights, and at their best the...
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Primarily a soundtrack composer based in northern Italy, Lorenzo Montanà has released dozens of albums over the last 30 years, some in collaboration with other artists. Starting in the 90s...
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