Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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The second part of A Rhizome Revolution sees Yobrepus completing their concept in fine, if subdued, style. Compared to the
After the release of their seventh album Sol de Medianoche in 2007 and a spellbinding performance...
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Icarus is the British duo of Sam Britton and Ollie Bown, and one can say their stock in trade is experimental electronic sounds, not ambient or Berlin School or any of the usual stuff we cover that...
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There is no doubt that bassist Don Schiff has pioneered and mastered the Chapman Stick, NS/Stick, and bowed guitar. He helped popularize the NS/Stick and a technique of using a carabiner as a slide...
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Just like his bandmate Dave Mclean from The Chemistry Set, Paul Lake is releasing a 7-inch lathe cut single on Fruits de Mer Records this year. Whereas Dave covered the Kaleidoscope’s...
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When presented with an album like Planetary Overload, Part 2 – Hope, I just have to shrug and conclude that it wasn’t made for me. Who was it made for? If you made a Venn...
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By the end of the 60s the jazz-rock-fusion sound in the USA and Britain was in full swing, with dozens of bands and artists springing up like John McLaughlin and the late Larry Coryell, and artists...
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Since its inception in 2012, Tusmørke has been releasing one album per year, which makes Dawn of Oberon Tusmørke’s twelfth album. You may remember from high school...
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Here’s something in 2024 worth celebrating without reservation or caveat or vague dread that it might go away: a new album from Inner Ear Brigade. It’s been a long time since
In the early 2000s the German psychedelic rock trio Trigon was cranking out new albums every year, and every one was flawless. I had a chance to see them play live at Baja Prog — I forget...
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