Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Spectrum Orchestrum first came together in 2007 in Lille after they met at an improvisation workshop, all with very different musical backgrounds, but with plenty of musical tastes in common as...
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Australian cellist Gareth Skinner has released his first solo album on Kasumuen Records, titled Off // Axis. Gareth is known for playing integral roles in some of the 90s most ‘out...
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Say what you will about Tormato and Drama — for many fans it would be something like “past their peak” or “not their best albums,” maybe tempered...
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Only one thing can be said about live albums from the 60s: with few exceptions they are uniformly terrible sounding — think about Jefferson Airplane’s Bless Its Pointed Little...
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So way back around 2010, Swedish ensemble Thymeshift began as the trio of drummer Johan Björklund (who would later provide keyboards, zither, and bass as well), guitarist Thomas Gunillasson,...
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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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I am not at all sure why we are asked to review some music, especially when it doesn’t really fit in with the majority of the bands we cover. It must have something to do with the...
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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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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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