Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Sometimes you just don’t know why, you can’t put your finger on the reason, but a sound carries some kind of magic that can’t easily be explained. Case in point: Sirkus is a...
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Three years ago German band Sirkus released their debut album Dream Factory. And this past April saw the release of their second album The Noise of Time. Sirkus is a group of...
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I've always been drawn to one thread that came out of 60s music, a thing we often call world fusion or a hundred of other terms more or less meant to distill the essence of music that tends to...
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Il Cerchio d’Oro continue their musical journey with another excellent album, Il Fuoco sotto la Cenere (The Fire under the Ashes). The lineup is slightly different from...
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Like many people around the world, I first heard of Jambinai when they played at the Seoul Winter Olympics closing ceremony in February of 2018. I was so intrigued by the combination of Korean...
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The Rabbit and the Fallen Sycamore is an album that takes many listens to reveal itself, and even after maybe a dozen times through, I’m still not really sure what to make of it....
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Subtitled The Ode & Epic Recordings 1968-1972, this five disc set in a clamshell box pretty much covers the formative years of one of the finest and most eclectic bands of the late 60s...
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Italian band Desert Wizards’ second full-length album, Beyond the Gates of the Cosmic Kingdom, builds upon their 2013 album, Ravens, and shows a more focussed band. Like on...
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Deluge Grander albums are always chewy affairs, full of dense and quirky instrumental textures, compositional detours, forays into music hall, classical chamber sonnets, and grooving rock. Fans...
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Like the recently reviewed album by David Cross and David Jackson, this is a new recording by...
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