Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Over the years, I’ve encountered a number of South American progressive rock bands, and in general, I find them to be creative and original entries into the genre, with distinctive twists on...
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Fulguromatic is the debut album by the French duo of the same name, and quite an entrance it is, a surprising combination of distinct elements that underscores their musical brilliance and...
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A London based guitarist, composer and arranger of note, Billy Marrows leads several different bands: Billy Marrows Band, Billy Marrows Big Band, and Grande Família, a twelve-piece jazz...
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A fertility cult is a group of people practicing religious rituals aimed at stimulating reproduction in humans or the natural world. These rituals, known as fertility rites, often involve symbolic...
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This split release features two bands united mostly by their association with Skin Graft Records. While both qualify as avant-rock, they are quite different in most ways. For their three tracks,...
» Read moreIconoclasta has always been one of the best progressive rock bands from Mexico City, going all the way back to their early 80s debut, and over the years there has been a lot of turnover in the...
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The instrumental overture “Leaving Diaspar” to Karnel’s latest release, Villa Solitude, most definitely captures a dark and moody feeling and sets the stage for a mixed...
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Dr. Strangely Strange is an Irish folk-rock band dating back to 1967, founded by Tim Booth and Ivan Pawle, who then teamed up with multi-instrumentalist Tim Goulding. They have been active...
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This split release celebrates a decade of activity by two Apollon artists, Jordsjø and Breidablik, each of whom presents a single side-long track called “Kontraster.”...
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Tibet was a band from Werdohl in the German Sauerland which were active throughout the 70s, though their self-titled album from late 1978 on Bellaphon (now available as a CD from Musea, Belle...
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