Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Schrödingers Katze is the Swiss duo of Simon Althaus and Manuel Pasquinelli. Drummer Pasquinelli we know from many of his previous endeavors, a long time member of
After the blast of musical energy that was Explode My Head, Rob Harrison gives us...
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Bruno Råberg is a Swedish bassist who has been working from the United States since 1981; he’s also a teacher at the Berklee Global Jazz Institute and at Berklee College of Music in...
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With the Gong reins now firmly in the hands of a new generation, it’s clear that the members are not only well-versed in the band’s history but have assimilated it to the point where...
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Byron Metcalf is a musician we have been crossing paths with for many years, going back to his collaborations with Steve Roach, Mark Seelig, Erik Wøllo, and others; his pioneering style as a...
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In the world of music that comes across my desk for review, it’s rare that something gets compared to K-pop. Never before Plash, in fact. To be clear, that’s not a comparison I’d...
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The masters of German psychedelic funk and jazz-rock fusion are back with a new studio album of original material, the follow up to studio album
To tell you the truth, I struggled with this review upon listening to the first disc. There were one or two interesting spots, but overall the music left me flat and I felt like I was just...
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Toy Weather’s Svein Hovland says that Van der Graaf Generator is a big influence on him, but listening to the music on Feathers in a Strange Wind, that comparison would never come to...
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Under most circumstances, I would be complaining loudly about an all-instrumental album that clocks in at over two-and-a-half hours, but in the case of Forrest Fang’s...
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