Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Immersion and Nanocluster started as a one-off pop-up gig at the Rosehill in Brighton in 2017 and turned into an album series. Built around Colin Newman (Wire) and his partner Malka Spigel...
» Read moreThe Irish band M-Opus is a highly conceptual undertaking. Leader Jonathan Casey imagined a progressive rock band of the 70s, with a history and a discography spanning a number of years, and the...
» Read moreBack in 2012, Greg Lake discovered singer Annie Barbazza and was intrigued by her voice. He began sending her “commissions” — suggestions to record particular cover songs all by...
» Read moreIn spite of this double-LP set being brand spankin’ new (also available on CD), it’s actually an archival release recorded in January 2017 not long after we reviewed Elephant9’s...
» Read moreRight up front, I have to say Private View is one of the most interesting releases of recent vintage on Discus Music, combining many different musical elements into something entirely new...
» Read moreViaMedia is the British-Norwegian duo of Karl Yngvar Dale (vocals, bass, double bass, keyboards, and acoustic guitar) and Tore Dimmestol (vocals, electric and acoustic guitars, keyboards, and FX)....
» Read moreI don’t think I’m going out on a limb saying that Upright Forms carries on a tradition of bands from Minneapolis that combined blistering punk energy with catchy melodies. Hüsker...
» Read moreThe last album from The Man from RavCon that I heard was 2018’s Another World, and...
» Read moreBizirik is the mostly-instrumental project of Chilean multi-instrumentalist Cristián Larrondo, who at one time was the bassist and Stick player for the group Mar de Robles, a band that seems...
» Read moreHenrik Meierkord is a player of the cello (as well as other stringed instruments) and composer based in Stockholm, Sweden, but the reach of his music is worldwide, having collaborated with Jarguna...
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