Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Maybe I'm just imagining it, but I swear this time out Ahleuchatistas are sounding more accessible than ever. Still crazy as hell, but maybe a little less abrasive. Or maybe I'm getting...
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While there are four indexes on this latest disc by Aidan Baker of Nadja, there are really only two tracks here,
each in excess of 25 minutes, none of which are titled. We are clearly in minimalist... » Read more
This short album (in the neighborhood of 30 minutes even including the two unlisted
tracks) is the first US release but Japanese experimental multi-instrumentalist Akai
Ikuo. It’s a combination... » Read more
There appears to be an emerging group of excellent South American bands, one of the more recent being Alma from Buenos Aires, Argentina. The band members Carlos Lucena (guitars, bass, and programming)... » Read more
One of the big surprises of Baja 2008, Alonso Arreola and his band/project LabA tore up the opening slot at the theater on the first night with his funky 8-string bass maneuverings and avant-garde...
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A one man band sounding for all the world like a power trio from the mid 70s, Greg Kyryluk, joined on four tracks by Steve Hillman (not Hillage) on guitar, has hobbied through a convincingly nostalgic... » Read more
It’s been a few years since Amygdala’s eponymous debut, a complex, powerful and high-energy opening statement
if there ever was one; and as strong as it was, its main weakness was the fact that... » Read more
October 13, 2002 is perhaps a legendary date for fans of Ange. It was on this autumn evening that the band took to the stage at the Paris Zenith with a host of Ange members past and present, along... » Read more
Aquaplan are relative newcomers from Finland with one previous album under
their belt, 2001’s Paperimeri. Their sound is like an updated version of Vermillion
Sands: female lead singer... » Read more
Subtitled “Electronica Ragas of the 70s” Le Temps des moissons was Ariel Kalma’s first solo recording. Ariel had spent a lot of time in India learning the basics of modal music and...
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