Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Three years after Kornmo’s previous release Fimbulvinter, they are back with a...
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Evil Joe is a trio of seasoned improvisers featuring a unique combination of instruments. On clarinet we have German Edith Steyer, who has a fairly substantial body of work as a jazz saxophonist....
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Another in Jill Haley’s ongoing series inspired by America’s national parks, Colors Collide brings that number very close to a dozen full length albums now. This celebrates the...
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Earlier this year we reviewed Ruins’ Brain Flakes, a collection of all...
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The independent label Inner Demons Records releases noise, industrial, drone, ambient, and other experimental / extreme audio material by obscure artists, as well as the equally obscure label...
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Deerand is the fourth album from the Iranian group Quartet Diminished, and their first to be released on a label outside their home country. You can find their earlier albums on
Beginning in the early-90s, first with his cassette release Secret Fire and later with his three-piece synthesizer band Dweller at the Threshold, Paul Ellis has released around three dozen...
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Kastning and Clements are no newcomers to collaboration. If I’m counting correctly this is their seventh album working together, and I’m guessing — though I can’t be a...
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Fjieri’s multi-instrumentalist Nicola Lori has just released his debut solo album Urban Vision, inspired by Italo Calvino’s postmodern novel Invisible Cities about a...
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Bloodcog is an improvisational group consisting of Fran Bass (bass), Richard Harding (Chapman Stick), Phil Hargreaves (woodwinds), Richard Harrison (drums, percussion), and Pete Smyth...
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