Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Shining Pyramid is the London-based duo of guitarist Nick Adams and keyboardist Peter Jeal, who play a modern impressionist-based flavor of instrumental progressive rock. Children of the...
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Geometría del Vínculo translates to ‘Geometry of the Bond’ in English, and is a wholly appropriate title for this, the third album by Buenos Aires based six-piece...
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This album may have a 2018 date on it, but it was recorded back in 2006. The David Cross Band had been touring with Peter Banks’s Harmony in Diversity, which featured Andrew Booker on drums....
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It’s always an interesting situation when one ‘discovers’ an artist who already has eight previous releases. Where have I been all that time? Polly Fae, for those eight previous...
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Following on the lovely Parallax (2014), Italian drummer and multi-instrumentalist Massimo...
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Over the years Osamu has released some of the most stunning music, which would easily include 1984’s The Source, 2013’s Over the Brink, and his psychedelic masterpiece...
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Here’s a gem from a couple years ago that managed to slip through the cracks. Shawn Persinger’s name is well known in certain circles involving progressive rock, going back to his days...
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Bror Stefan Pettersson (a.k.a. Steve Future) has been working professionally in his native Sweden for 35 years now; his album First Take was released in 1994, but he was involved in other...
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The latest release by this Norwegian quartet of sonic improvisers offers a powerful trio of extended tracks with no vocals (some occasional shouts buried deep in the mix are barely audible at the...
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Ten Worlds is the latest foray into the area of vocal jazz by french pianist Stefan Orins, who composed all of the music on the eleven titles herein. Of equal importance is singer Karine...
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