Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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The last time I heard a release by this Israeli-born Brooklyn-based composer and multi-instrumentalist was his excellent 2011 release Opposite Views. Why it was never reviewed in these...
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Cabo Verde aka Cape Verde is an archipelago of 10 volcanic islands 350 miles off the coast of West Africa. It was uninhabited until Portuguese explorers discovered and colonized it in the 15th...
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I just recently discovered this Russian band, and it has turned out to be one of those “Where have you been all my life” things. Given that this 2014 release is their only album to...
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Team Metlay, that collection of Internet musicians under the direction of Mike Metlay, is now spinning off solo releases by its members.
McLatchey's Second Tier
The great Hatfield and the North only released two albums in their lifetime and then an odds-and-ends album a few years later, so unless you're a...
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Camera’s latest album, Phantom of Liberty, is due to hit August 5. This is another great release by this new band, further establishing them as the musical heirs of...
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We managed to miss out on Carpani’s previous release, 4 Destinies from 2014, but I’m happy to report that 2016’s So Close. So Far. is a stellar example of modern...
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Many fans of art-rock will be familiar with Jane Siberry’s work on a series of excellent albums from the mid-80s to the mid-90s, starting with No Borders Here and going through...
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I snapped up copies of the band’s self-titled debut and its follow-up, Shiny Eyed Babies, when they were available, and as adventurous as those two privately released albums are (and...
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The End of the Lane is The Luck of Eden Hall’s new vinyl single on Mega Dodo Records due for release on August 15, 2016. Side A is the title track inspired, by Neil Gaiman’s...
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