Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Now for something radically different, at least when compared to previous Beat Love Oracle releases. For the last four albums the core of the band was Frank Nuyts (marimba, synthesizer, vocals),...
» Read moreIt was a little over a year ago that we reviewed a couple of releases by Mexico’s Greco Bastián,
The renowned Dutch producer Michel Banabila returns with his second LP release on the Knekelhuis label, Unspeakable Visions. This new album is a big departure from the experimental looping...
» Read moreChaos Rocks is the 2024 entry into the ongoing saga of Alan Davey’s Hawkestrel project. It is of course an all-star affair with lots of guest contributors. Looking back at my review...
» Read moreAbstrakt Lake is the instrumental project of Lithuanian expat Balthazar Klimt, who now lives in France. For ten years or so he has been involved with projects encompassing a number of different...
» Read moreTransmissions is a set of archival Tír na nÓg recordings made for radio broadcasts in the early 70s. The first six songs were recorded in the BBC studio and also appeared on...
» Read moreSwallowing a pill without water is a generally unpleasant experience, but with Bent Knee at the controls, Twenty Pills without Water is in fact quite a pleasure. The band’s seventh...
» Read moreI expect that my approach to a band like The Smashing Times is different than most of their listeners. In them I hear the loose jangle of late-60s psychedelic music approached with a DIY attitude...
» Read moreThe best ambient music reaches deep inside, exposing the darkness and shadows of a textural world that exists within the fabric of the imagination. It is neither melodic or pretty, nor strictly an...
» Read moreI believe that in my review of the Baber Wileman self-titled debut in 2022, my closing...
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