Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Saluki was a relatively obscure Norwegian band of the 70s who released a single album in 1977, then faded away. That album is a decent effort in a jazz-rock style, with funky rhythms and a horn... » Read more
Sometimes promos come to me that are pretty far out there, so far in fact that regardless of how many times I listen to them, I’ll probably never catch the wavelength, and Points sans...
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Released in September 2018, Monomyth is Russian band Transnadežnost’s debut release. Consisting of Aleksandr Yershov (guitar), Alesya Izlesa (guitar and glockenspiel), Nikolay...
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Listening to Playing with Fire, I was reminded of the great band Mawwal. This is a very similar kind of world fusion that exists on the same high plane of musicianship. The group was...
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Patrick Molesworth is the composer, arranger, keyboardist and singer behind the band named Zeelley Moon, and this is the band’s debut album, released in the UK in 2017, and released in the...
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Digging a little deeper into these recent Russian releases, their musical community appears fluid, with musicians coming together in different combinations, groups, and styles. For instance,...
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This pairing of two prominent bassists is a very balanced affair, with only occasional times when there are definitely two basses in the mix. More often, there’s one bass and a wide array of... » Read more
A most unusual collection of folksongs by Mexican singer Xochitzin, with several previous albums to her credit, and multi-instrumentalist Luis ‘Ixoneztli’ Perez, who penned most of the...
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I am discovering that there is quite an active Russian music scene as I continue to discover new bands. The most recent is the psychedelic / stoner rock / doom metal band The Re-Stoned and their...
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According to their biographical sketch, Oak started as a folk duo, and that background still provides a backdrop for the elaborate constructions of the current band on their second album. Behind...
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