Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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I have learned to be wary when the mainstream press describes an artist as “progressive” – you never know what they really mean, since the vast majority of progressive music is...
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For their tenth release (least as I count them), Curlew has pulled out all the stops. The free-wheeling instrumental jazz sound of earlier releases is still very much intact, often packaged with...
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The many incarnations of George Cartwright band Curlew took shape in the fusion wasteland of the early 80s. In parallel with the new release,
David Sancious came at the genre of jazz-rock fusion from a rather different direction than most of the key figures. Rather than coming into it as an established jazz player or from the progressive... » Read more
Discus continues to create interesting music using a mix of both traditional Indonesian and Western instruments on their second album …tot licht! With eight people in the group,...
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It’s been a few years since Discus’ debut, and they’ve been using the time well. The hour of music...
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Discus entered the scene a few years back with a CD that captured an interesting fusion/prog mix, with a touch of...
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Divided Sky is a Philadelphia based four piece progressive act that relies on heavy riffs that don’t quite fit into technical metal categorization. Phased guitar effects on...
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Hot on the heels of the acclaimed Optometry sessions (charting high in the Billboard top 100) comes an all-star set of seventeen remixes of samples and tracks from that disc. The...
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It’s only been in the last couple years that I’ve started hearing any of the progressive music originating in South America, and while I’m reluctant to make broad generalizations,...
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