Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Aja West and company return with eight new slabs of sweet funked-up instrumental jazz, more emphasis on the latter than the former this time, apparently a tribute to the late Antonio Carlos Jobim...
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The Ministry of Inside Things is the Philadelphia-based space music duo of Chuck van Zyl (synths) and Art Cohen (guitar). Individually, both Chuck and Art have been involved in the Philadelphia...
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In December '64 The Moody Blues first hit the U.K. charts with a
cover of U.S. soul singer Bessie Banks' "Go Now," with its expansive
harmonies sounding a bit like a British take on the Righteous... » Read more
Since these initial recording dates in 2003 guitarist Nels Cline has been propelled from obscure LA sound sculptor to the indie big time with Wilco. Sifting through these older trio performances...
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With their third album, The Tangent has consolidated tightly around writer / singer / keyboardist Andy Tillison. Fans of Roine Stolt might be disappointed to hear he’s no longer around,...
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Cenote is a welcome return to the pure vocal and natural reverb effects that The Tunnel Singer (Lee Ellen Shoemaker) employed on her earlier releases like Water Birth and...
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OK, so Music: Breathing of Statues is an artsy, pretentious title, and more than a little
odd. One of the odd things about it is that the music on the album is not really pretentious
at... » Read more
Based on the play by Remy de Gourmont, this rock opera adaptation is
composed by Kugler. It features God, Satan, Adam, Eve, Lilith, and
various angels and assorted baddies. Instrumental backing is... » Read more
We are far from done with the extremes of 20th Century music. Sketch of Now explores a large number of ideas, both perceptual and conceptual, in conceiving and performing these six pieces...
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Tim Morse is the author of Yesstories, a compilation of interviews from Yes band members past and present. One might therefore expect his debut CD to have Yes’s stamp on it, though...
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