Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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The founders of Oddleaf were playing Early and Medieval music before they decided to try progressive rock, and this background gives the band a unique sound. Much of their music has the feeling of...
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With El Tiempo Quiero Cantar, Peruvian duo Pacha Wakay Munan (Dimitri Manga Chávez and Ricardo López Alcas) present a captivating set of explorative pieces in a contemporary...
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When we last encountered G.O.L.E.M. we thought the acronym stood for
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Yes, it’s another live Nektar album, this one recorded in 2023. I previously wrote about their 2020 live release,
Tomorrow’s Gift was a heavy psychedelic blues-rock band from Hamburg that released a couple of albums in the early 70s. They supported the Release Movement, an organization to assist drug...
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After Sendelica’s Cromlech series of albums ended in 2020, all...
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I described Hyper Gal’s previous album as “a blast of...
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Under most circumstances, we wouldn’t review albums by two completely different artists in the same review, but in this case the distributor of the LPs (Soundohm) sells the two albums as a...
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Many listeners of progressive rock are familiar with an album called 801 Live. In fact, it’s generally regarded as an essential classic of the genre. One of that album’s best...
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Extended techniques are like when you thread drumsticks between the strings of your guitar and play them with a hammer, or open the top of a grand piano and play the strings with a wire brush...
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