Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Keyboardist and composer Amanda Chaudhary has assembled these nine tracks that run the gamut from jazz rock to old-timey show tunes to plenty of other interesting things beyond that, things that...
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When you gaze upon the Dali-esque Memory Palace cover art, you know are going to be taken on a mind-blowing psychedelic journey by the enigmatic nick nicely. Mike Hall Is Calling is nick...
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Satoko Fujii’s 2021 album with her Tokyo Trio, Moon on the Lake, stands as one...
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It’s been a while since Causa Sui released a new studio record, I think 2020’s
The United States of America was a one-and-done experimental rock band founded in Los Angeles in 1967 by composer Joseph Byrd and vocalist Dorothy Moskowitz. Their one 1968 self-titled album, often...
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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...
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The 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,...
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An 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...
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The 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...
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One 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...
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