Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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British singer-songwriter John Bromley made a quiet exit from the music scene in 70s. He recorded his one and only album, Sing, in 1969, and now 55 years later, Think Like A Key is...
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On Connected (2021), The Cyberiam showed their stuff with a superbly crafted set of progressive...
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Quite often the processes by which music is created are at least as interesting as the music itself, and this is one of those cases. Martin Archer is of course a part owner of the label Discus...
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As I began listening to All Roads Lead Me Back for the first time, I almost wrote this album off based on the first two or three songs. But I let it keep playing and all of a sudden, I was...
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It is 1978 and out of the remnants of Medicine Head (John Fiddler) and Mott the Hoople (Buffin, Overend Watts, and Morgan Fisher), British Lions was born and lasted about a year. They toured...
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It seems like I’m seeing a lot more releases by vibraphone players recently than I have before, but that could be a reflection of what labels are sending me review items. Patricia Brennan was...
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Cloud Over Jupiter began around ten years ago as the project of multi-instrumentalist, composer and producer Jerry King, collaborating with other musicians that he has worked with in varying...
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Denouard is a Buenos Aires based sound sculptor working in a minimalist, contemplative style, what we at Exposé commonly refer to as floating ambient; counting his six releases from...
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It has been three years since Ancient Veil’s previous album. Now they return with a concept...
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British singer-songwriter and author Alan Robert Gordon Clayson was born in Dover on May 3, 1951. He came to prominence in the late 70s, with Melody Maker stating that Clayson occupied a...
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