Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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With each new album, this band continues to improve the quality of their work. While I’ve enjoyed most of the previous albums I’ve heard, Nostalgia for Infinity is the first I...
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This one is somewhat different from most of what emerges from Steve Roach’s studio, and that’s most likely due to the involvement of Serena Gabriel. The seven compositions herein were...
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An interesting CD release here, two sets of music by two different Belgian groups released sixteen years apart, the common factor being composer, keyboardist and mallet percussionist Frank Nuyts,...
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On New Years Eve 2020, Fruits de Mer released their much anticipated new collection of reimagined, reinterpreted Krautrock classics, Head Music 2, as a triple slab of vinyl. FdM’s...
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Amina Figarova is a jazz keyboardist and composer originally from Azerbaijan and now based in New York. I’m not familiar with her previous recordings, which range back 20 years as a leader,...
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Following last year’s Tomorrow and the powerful Into the Majestic from earlier in 2021, Roach’s latest release As It Is returns the listener to familiar...
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Argus was formed in 2008 when guitarists Wim Wassenberg and Ton Van Extel decided to team up and play songs by their mutual favorite band Wishbone Ash. Later, they added Ed de Groot (bass guitar),...
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Rita Braga’s third album continues her experimentation with warped tunes, cheap vintage keyboards, and old drum machines. Her lead single, “Tremble Like a Ghost,” is an earworm...
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This group’s debut was one of the standout boundary-busters of 2018, and the follow-up is similarly uncategorizable. One of the joys of
Neurogenesis from December 2020 is the follow-up to Offering to the Morning Fog released earlier in 2020, however the two releases couldn’t be more different. The seven...
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