Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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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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Peter Daltrey’s new solo album is The Leopard and the Lamb, an interesting album with its Urbex artwork that accompanies the twelve mysterious and intermittently dreamy psychedelic...
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Jeff Parkhurst is primarily a drummer, but on his solo debut he plays piano, synthesizers, guitar, and bass, as well as singing and handling drums and percussion. He’s aided here and there...
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I previously encountered Sweden’s PreHistoric Animals on The...
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It’s been a dozen years since the last collaboration between Padilla and Richard Roberts a.k.a. Zero Ohms (2012’s When the Earth Is Far Away, on the Lotuspike label), but this...
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Few recordings were as influential as the two mid-70s albums by Robert Fripp and Brian Eno, along with the extensive Frippertronics touring that followed through hundreds of small venues (including...
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Fans of heavy drones, psych, and Krautrock can rejoice with the release of Italian band Modern Stars’ new album Termination. Modern Stars are Andrea Merolle (electronics, guitars,...
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Sometimes when I get an album by a band like Vibravoid, I feel like there’s nothing I really need to say about it — they’ve been around long enough that their fanbase is firmly...
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A magnetar is a neutron star with an incredibly powerful magnetic field, such that as it decays it powers the emission of high energy electromagnetic radiation, and in particular x-rays and gamma...
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The French electronic trio of Marius Mermet (guitar and vocals), JD Mimouni (drum machine and synth), and Clément Maltassat (bass, vocals, and synth), collectively known as Foncedalle,...
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