Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Among the many projects of drummer Phil Haynes is Free Country, a jazz string band on a mission to reinterpret American roots music. His cohorts on this journey are Drew Gress (bass), Jim Yanda...
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Adrian is a master of cinematic sounds, and every new release takes the listener along on some kind of journey into a previously unknown world, one of landscapes, mountains, forests, and snow...
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L'Impero delle Ombre, or Empire of Shadows in English, is an Italian doom metal band that labels their music as cemetery rock. They formed in 1995 but did not release their first album until...
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Derek Shulman has a unique vantage point for talking about music, having been a member of Simon Dupree and the Big Sound and Gentle Giant, then an executive at various record labels. He has...
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The title translates roughly to “The Summer Darkness.” Kronstad 23 is a band that has been together as such only a couple of years (formed in 2023), but the members are old friends who...
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If you’ve been following along, Ashley Reaks has gone from the experimental and confrontational art-rock of
The two titles under review capture guitarist Kevin Kastning in collaboration with two members of his inner circle, Hungarian guitarist Sándor Szabó, and American saxophonist /...
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It’s been a while since the last Revolutionary Snake Ensemble album, Live...
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We’ve been reviewing the work of the Claudio Scolari project for some time now, since the 2019 album
There is no shortage of amazing bassists in the world these days, and when you make your list that includes Mohini Dey, Antoine Fafard, Udo Pannekeet, Michael Pipoquinha, and the rest, make sure...
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