Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Listening to Dario and the Clear, for a person well-versed in the history of progressive rock, is an exercise in confusion. Stylistically, Dario Saraceno and company operate in an area that’s...
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It’s been a full 50 years (or maybe just a little more) since the band Celeste was born. Their first eponymous album (or Principe di un Giorno if you prefer) is a certified classic...
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Cellist Tomeka Reid’s third album with her quartet ventures into somewhat different territory than the self-titled debut or
For their tenth album together as an improvising trio (and a most interesting one I must add), TOC seems to have decided that their band name no longer stands for the surnames of its participants:...
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When Michael Somerset Ward started Mzylkypop, his musical goal was to make his music his way, unfettered by anyone else’s ideas about what music should sound like or how it should be put...
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Terry Draper is best known for his time in Klaatu and their five studio albums; Klaatu called it a day in the early 80s, and Draper and the other members were off to other musical endeavors. During...
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Back in 2002, electronic musician Taylor Deupree released an album called Stil. (with the period as part of the title). It’s a beautiful work of experimental minimalism, full of...
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Reiki is a form of spiritual healing energy that originated in Japan in the nineteenth century; reiki ‘s adherents claim that it can be used to treat various medical conditions and diseases....
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The first Zolder Ellipsis album presented an appealing sound that combined elements of Frank Zappa...
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One might be inclined to run away with ears covered, hoping to never hear such cacophony again, but this is the world of free improv and extended techniques, where a close listen can be revelatory...
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