Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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It goes without saying that New York is a very large city with a large number of musicians. It’s also one of the world’s centers for jazz — in fact, it seems the majority of...
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Aglaia is the musical project of Italian electro-acoustic sound sculptor Gino Fioravanti, started around the turn of this century with a second member Gianluigi Toso; Toso left about ten years...
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Norway’s maestro of squishy-squelchy electronic textures and rhythms, Alwanzatar, returns with another set of eight synthesized instrumentals called Engsyre. This time the tracks are...
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Musicians who are capable of prodigious technical performances are often accused of favoring flashy playing over emotional expression — this is a complaint I remember being prominent in the...
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From the opening expansive chords of “All I Know,” it’s clear that this haunting cyclical piece will be another powerful entry in the ongoing Steve Roach canon, a purely...
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Multi-instrumentalists Jeff Johnson and Phil Keaggy each have dozens of releases, both as solo performers and in collaboration with others, and Spinning on a Cosmic Dime is their fifth...
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What happens when a drumming legend and a millennial guitar maestro walk into a studio? One word: Art. Neil Young’s drummer Matt Tecu and LA music scene powerhouse Fernando Perdomo...
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After releasing seven albums under the name Echo Us, Oregon’s Ethan Matthews presents the first album of a new era under the name Ethan Janais. Those who are familiar with his music, for...
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Yang has been showing continual growth through the course of their albums, with Designed for...
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For this first collaboration between Kevin Kastning and Phil Grenadier, the duo moves in a dreamy and meditative direction, Kastning playing exclusively his 36 string double contraguitar, and...
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