Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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The last few releases that I’ve encountered from Curtis Hasselbring were mostly solo affairs put out under the
In its current form, PureH is the solo project of Slovenian sound and visual artist Simon Šerc, a potent mix of electronica, ambient and industrial sounds, and field recordings. At one time...
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The next Fruits de Mer Records retrospective release is a double CD set of music by the cult London band The Chemistry Set, founded by Dave Mclean and Paul Lake in 1987. They began their career...
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Of Markus Reuter’s many releases as a solo artist and in various bands, his Truce
About a year ago we reviewed an album Interdwell by the group Dark Sky Alliance, something of...
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Florentine composer Vittorio Nistri, a lover of unusual and complex sounds, has built a creative path of more than 40 years. In this instrumental CD recorded with Filippo Panichi, he ranges from...
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Of the many ensembles led by pianist Satoko Fujii, the quartet that recorded Dog Days of Summer might be my favorite. There are a number of factors that lead to my fondness of the album....
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In March 1980, Kraan was the quartet of Peter Wolbrandt (guitar, vocals), Hellmut Hattler (bass), Udo Dahmen (drums), and Ingo Bischof (keyboards), following the Tournee live album, which...
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Northwinds, a French doom metal band formed in the late 90s, has released their latest chapter of Black Sabbath-influenced dirge rock, Circles (Démos et Merveilles). Midway through...
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Westerners' fascination with Japan often feeds on stereotypes. Some are linked to the past, such as the bravery of samurai and kamikaze, whereas others are contemporary: hi-tech Japan, sushi,...
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