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Here at Exposé, our first encounter with Alan Jenkins was with his band called The Thurston Lava Tube, which played experimental surf music. Jenkins has many other projects,...
» Read moreAs usual, this latest release by Canadian composer and multi-instrumentalist Terry Draper, perhaps best known for his days in the late 70s as one third of Klaatu, is nothing short of a collection...
» Read moreA while back I wrote a few words about Dirk Serries release Streams of Consciousness...
» Read moreBy my count, Portraits is the eleventh Jack o’ the Clock album, and it’s a wonderful blend of old and new in terms of their style. For the old, we have the intricate...
» Read moreSoheil Peyghambari is an Iranian woodwind player now based in Paris, best known for his work on clarinet and bass clarinet. Kevin Kastning and Peyghambari collaborated as a duo on The First...
» Read moreIt was back in 2015 when I first heard the band called Hats Off Gentlemen It’s Adequate, and since then I’ve heard all seven (now eight) of their albums, along with a handful of EPs and...
» Read moreSo, one might be wondering, why is he reviewing works by two different artists in the same review? In fact — besides being similar in style — these are the first two CD releases by a...
» Read more101, Milky Way is Klaus Schulze’s first posthumous album, though you might consider Deus...
» Read moreOn his third Electromags release, Gayle Ellett takes a different approach from previous albums. The group is back down to the core trio of Gayle Ellett (guitars, keyboards), Mark Cook (bass, Warr...
» Read moreInclusion Principle began back in 2005 as the duo of Hervé Perez and Martin Archer, the former contributing laptop, sound design, and field recordings, the latter on violin, electronics,...
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