Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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In the four decades that Steve Roach has been making music, he has released close to 150 albums, both solo and in collaboration, maybe even more that I’m not aware of, and each new release...
» Read moreI was pleasantly surprised upon my first experience with Grimorium Magi, the debut release by the Italian band In Vino Veritas. I was fully expecting a dark gothic classic slice of Italian...
» Read moreWith their third album, Ruphus turned to Terje Rypdal as producer, and the result sees a decided turn away from the symphonic rock of Ransahrt towards jazz-rock. Original singer Gudny...
» Read moreIt’s been less than a year since I reviewed Polly Fae’s previous release, Dreamwalkers,...
» Read moreLate last year Black Widow Records reissued Il Segno del Comando’s debut self-titled album. The reissue contains the entire album plus the bonus track “Magia Postuma.” I guess...
» Read moreGerman singer Suzan Köcher has hit upon a very interesting sound with her band Suprafon. They take the dreamy production and breathy vocals of trip-hop and meld them seamlessly with jangly...
» Read moreWhile the opening track accounts for a solid album side and is certainly the main event here, the four additional tracks round out the set nicely, providing some stronger connections to the...
» Read moreMythology is a new band on Black Widow Records that is shrouded in mystery. The only information that I can find, other than what is included in the liner notes, is that they are from Switzerland....
» Read moreI’ve said it before, and I’ll probably say it again: “Stick Men is one of the best live bands on the planet.” I’ve seen them play live quite a few times and heard many...
» Read moreFirst, before anything is said about the release at hand, let’s clear up what Hypercube is. If you go searching on Bandcamp you’re likely to run across Hypercube, a London...
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