Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Hats Off Gentlemen It's Adequate, in addition to having an unusual (and awkward) name, have an unusual modus operandi – which some listeners might also find awkward. When the...
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McLatchey's Second Tier
There's a lot of historical information missing if you chart the evolution of Gong from You into Shamal and Steve Hillage's...
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Over the course of seven warm summer days last July, Rhys wrote and recorded the seven songs on his new release The Black Sun Shining. Though the seven tracks are all songs, they are...
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In the frenzy to keep up with all the new releases that come out every month, it’s still worthwhile to keep an eye and ear out for things that slipped through the cracks and escaped notice...
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These two releases came out late in 2015 pretty much concurrently on Roach’s own Timeroom Editions label, and although the titles seem similar, the origins of the two are very different....
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Out of the ashes of the Brit prog band Family arose the Streetwalkers. Ditching the quirky subtlety of Family, vocalist Roger Chapman and guitarist Charlie Whitney aimed for mainstream rock with a...
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With Terre II, French composer Julian Julien operates in similar territory to Juha Kujanpää,...
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What could be more intense than a great singer and songwriter powered instrumentally only by the mighty Hammond organ and drums? For a major chunk of his recorded career and most of his live dates,...
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Gerard, a Japanese band led by keyboardist Toshio Egawa, has been recording since 1984 and The Pendulum is their fifth album. Gerard has gone through a number of changes since 1984 and the...
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McLatchey's Second Tier
One of the impressions I came away with after the Deutscherock nights aired hours of prime 70s German video material was that even though the...
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