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With nearly 35 years together as a band, no one can say that Sailor Free has flooded the market with product, with only five albums to show for it, in fact with the eighteen long years between...
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I know there are lots of people who love the gentle, meditative music of Deuter. He’s made an apparently successful career out of atmospheric melodies and serene chord progressions. But to my...
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A German quartet led by keyboardist and multi-instrumentalist Harald Skorepa, that existed in two distinct versions from 1970 until they were last heard from in 1974, Upperseption never released a...
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What are the Pujus of Jukra? I think the name may be gibberish, as the only meaning that Google can find is that the Pujus of Jukra is the Finnish prog trio of Tuomas Riekkinen (guitar,...
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After decades of neglect, the musical legacy of Mary Lou Williams (1910-1981) has lately started to get long-overdue notice. She was a child prodigy on the piano, and by the age of six was...
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Norwegian troubadour Haakon Ellingsen has released a dozen solo albums since his 2001 debut Minstrel; before that one will find him as a member of The Last James (three albums from...
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Primož Bončina is a minimalist guitarist and electronic musician who explores microtonalities and distortion timbres. His partner in crime, Phil Maguire, is a minimalist musician with an affinity...
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I first encountered harpist Isabelle Olivier with her 2019 collaboration with Rez Abbasi called
Three voices: Gaëlle Debra, Patrick Guionnet, and Maryline Pruvost, along with skins, wood, and metal played by Peter Orins, whom we have reviewed many times here at Exposé in...
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First Wind is a curious artifact from the early 70s, relatively obscure but worthy of notice. I don’t remember when I first became aware of it, but hearing the opening track,...
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