Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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The album at hand is a tribute to Timothy Leary on what would have been his 100th birthday. A little background: In 1950, Leary earned his doctorate in clinical psychology at the University of...
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A few weeks back when I reviewed Matt Smith’s two new studio releases Parlor and...
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Norwegian rockers Arabs in Aspic have a new album out, Madness and Magic, and on a new label Karisma Records. The promo material says this is their seventh album, but Discogs shows...
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Next up in Markus Reuter’s current crop of releases, we have Shapeshifters, an improvisational trio with Tim Motzer and Kenny Grohowski. The trio presents a free-wheeling set of four...
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Italian keyboardist and composer Agostino Macor has been a member of La Maschera di Cera as well as other projects and groups in Fabio Zuffanti’s sphere of influence (Finisterre, LaZona,...
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In the mid 80s, Frank Zappa released his one-of-a-kind album Jazz from Hell, composed and performed almost entirely on Synclavier, an early digital polyphonic music workstation. Although...
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Forest Bees is the second self-tilled album by Sheetal Singh AKA Forest Bees. She released her first self-titled album three years ago in 2017. The only other artist that immediatedly...
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I first became aware of Queen Elephantine more than ten years ago, when they aroused my curiosity by being a heavy rock band based in Hong Kong. Their brand of rock is slow, heavy, ritualistic, and...
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In the years before Exposé, Austrian multi-instrumentalist Gandalf (real name Heinz Strobl) released an impressive series of albums beginning in 1980, beautifully orchestrated...
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Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, Dimuzio has been flying under the radar of most listeners since he first arrived on the local music scene in the late 80s. A composer, multi-instrumentalist,...
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