Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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This New York City based trio consider themselves a post-genre band, although they are really more than a trio when one considers all of the guest players that seem to be featured on nearly every...
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Here is a new album from the Italian band Unalei that was a pleasant surprise. Galatea is a concept album about how water connects geography and different peoples. This self-released...
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When this album appeared in my inbox, I’d never heard of the artist, and I couldn’t help but pronounce the name as “Sparkses” like Gollum says “pocketses” in The Hobbit. But... » Read more
Jarguna (Italian electronic musician Marco Billi) has countless albums to his credit (I believe 40 is the magic number at this moment in time), a lot of those are interesting collaborations with...
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After decades of abusing his guitar in French math rock and avant-garde bands (Diatrib(a), Ni, PoiL, PinioL, etc.) Anthony Béard in 2019 began focusing on a solo project playing classical...
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Bass master Antoine Fafard is back with a full album of collaborations with drummer Gavin Harrison. Fafard’s previous outings have featured varying guests on drums and other instruments, so this is... » Read more
Soundquest Fest 2021 was a three day music festival in Tucson, Arizona hosted by ambient music pioneer Steve Roach; featuring artists from the United States and Europe, it ran from March 26th...
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During its life as a British pub rock band from 1969-1975, Brinsley Schwarz released seven albums. And over the years other archival material has found its way onto various media. The latest, and... » Read more
As Slomosa sings on the third track of their self-titled album, “There Is Nothing New under the Sun.” Case in point: the album itself. Do you like your riffs heavy? Your vocals clean?...
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[Regarding Icarus:]
A bit of history. In the beginning there was Il Sistema, an Italian group that recorded what would become a double album,
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