Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Krokofant is on their sixth album now, though it’s my first encounter with the band from Norway. 6 shows a highly talented and original band with a distinctive take on the...
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One of the brighter lights of the French independent and avant-garde scene since the early 70s, trumpeter and composer Jacques “Jac” Berrocal has also appeared in several films, as well...
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I don’t think many people would argue that the first generation of the music that came to be called progressive rock was largely a product of England (there were some bands in other...
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On almost all of the things I’ve heard to date by Jeff Greinke, they were essentially solo recordings (some featuring guests) using synthesizers, guitar, trombone, loops, samplers,...
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Similar to his Converged retrospective for the 2023 19th Dream of Dr. Sardonicus Festival, Darrall Knight...
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John Entwistle’s bass playing was integral to the music of The Who, but he was only responsible for writing a handful of the group’s songs — one or two on each album with the...
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The Exu is an acoustic jazz trio featuring Norwegian drummer Emil Karlsen (who has previously played in combos with Matthew Bourne, Phil Durrant, Mark Hanslip, and many others), double bassist Dave...
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Vittorio Nistri is an Italian keyboardist, electronic explorer, composer, and founder of Deadburger Factory, which
Gotho is a duo of keyboards and drums. That’s not an especially common configuration for a band, and in order to make it work, you would expect them to utilize overdubs in the studio to get a...
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Wilkerson and Russell’s latest collaboration, Imaginary Realities, follows their earlier Spotted Peccary releases,
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