Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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At Exposé, we focus on progressive and experimental music of various stripes, but we always try to be flexible. You probably won’t catch us reviewing Taylor Swift anytime soon...
» Read moreThe title of this Various Artists compilation roughly translates to Sonic Transits: Electronic and Tape Music by Peruvian Composers from 1964-1984. Before the reader gets the wrong idea,...
» Read moreAn Introduction to the Honey Pot is the fourth release of Fruits de Mer Records retrospective compilations. The Honey Pot and Crystal Jacqueline have been contributing to the FdM label...
» Read moreThe Last Quiet Place is the first time we’ve reviewed a release with Ingrid Laubrock as leader, though she’s showed up on quite a few albums by others. Most notably, there was...
» Read moreOne need look no further than the title of the opening track, “The Constitution of Silence,” in order to get a clue regarding how this latest Kevin Kastning collaboration with Swedesh...
» Read moreMachines Can’t Hear You is the fourth Mark & The Clouds album, an amalgamation of 60s pop, folk, and psychedelia. Augmenting the regular lineup of Marco Magnani (vocals, guitars,...
» Read moreOccasionally a new release comes along that is really baffling. The Gatekeepers certainly qualifies. This is a narrative concept album, a rock opera if you will, with the caveat that it is...
» Read moreIt was near the end of last year that we reviewed Ambiente Solstice’s previous release, Out...
» Read moreMatt Dorsey has worked as a bassist with a close association with Dave Kerzner. He has also played with Circuline and the tribute band ProgJect. Left to his own devices, he’s created Let...
» Read morePerhaps it was inevitable that this collaboration would eventually come to be; Steve Roach, the master ambient composer and synthesist from Baja Arizona with many decades of experience and well...
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