Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Kurt Dahlke AKA Pyrolator has a long musical history dating back to the late 70s. He was a founding member of D.A.F., left in 1979 to form the German no-wave avant-garde band Der Plan, with which he... » Read more
The only thing one can generally say about Lentz’ work, after 40+ years of composing and releasing material, is that there is no way to predict where his next release will go. Having first been... » Read more
McLatchey's Top Tier #25
I first heard this one fairly early in the CD age after having explored Tangerine Dream through what was probably Underwater Sunlight around...
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Upwell manages the trick of being progressive and heavy without being progressive metal. And given the multitude of by-the-numbers prog metal out there, hearing something outside that stream is... » Read more
One can probably use the old metaphor about the acorn not falling far from the tree when describing this latest effort by Dave Bainbridge, probably better known to many as a founding member of...
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Most fans of progressive rock are well aware of Camel’s 1975 release The Snow Goose — it’s safe to say it’s widely beloved and considered a classic. Most of those who love that album... » Read more
In its original version, “Rïah Sahïltaahk” was the sidelong cut that opened Magma’s second long player 1001° Centigrades way back in 1971. Magma’s...
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For those who do not love the tropes of prog metal — the chugging guitar parts, the pummeling double-bass-drums, the anthemic keyboard parts, and so on — there is some music that skirts the edge... » Read more
Like a trip back in time, Blues Pills plays hard edged blues rock of the highest calibre, just like it’s 1969 all over again. At the center of this international band based in Sweden is singer Elin... » Read more
McLatchey's Top Tier #12
If you want to see the impact that live Hendrix and Cream had on the young German musicians of the time, you could check out the
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