Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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In March of this year I ended my review of the trio’s previous release, then known as
Fruits de Mer Records’ fifth release in their Introduction series features the prolific solo artist Anton Barbeau. Most of his releases on other labels are original tunes, but for...
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I came into this release by Kerrs Pink unfamiliar with their previous material. I know they’ve been around for a long time — their founding is listed as 1973 — though Presence...
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Hanami is the Japanese traditional custom of viewing the transient beauty of flowers, and in particular flowering trees like cherry and plum. Throughout the month of April, as well as late March...
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Anton Barbeau, pop psych musician extraordinaire, has a long musical journey from Sacramento to London to Berlin and back to Sacramento. After a string of cassette releases starting 1985 and...
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One of the things Moonjune Records is known for is putting together superb groups of musicians who do not represent a standing group — sometimes for improvisational sessions and sometimes to...
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Something that will remain burned in my mind for the rest of eternity is the spectacle of Five Fifteen lead singer Mika Jarvinen climbing the walls stage right at Baja Prog, sporting compound...
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Here at Exposé, we’ve covered a lot of music that comes from the rock world and leans into what might be considered modern chamber music. We sometimes call it “chamber...
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Nova Scotia based guitarist Sam Wilson has been plying her craft for many years. Her first EP, Into a Heart, dates to 2017, and her releases have kept a steady pace since that time, as...
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La Horsa Bianca is a reminder that genres are artificial constructs. When listening to their music, those who are inclined to put music into categories are likely to go crazy, or think...
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