Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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The Japanese five-piece Round House apparently never recorded a proper album during their existence in the late 70s, though two releases were cobbled together out of live tracks, demos, and some... » Read more
Along with Universal Totem Orchestra (a splinter offshoot), Runaway Totem is about the only band from Italy that you’ll ever hear described as having a Magma influence. You can certainly hear...
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Pianist Satoko Fujii has done more than pay her dues in her native homeland of Japan. In thirteen previous solo releases the performer has refined her combined style of free jazz interpolation as...
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Fujii’s main Japanese quartet is spotlighted in this recent release. In contrast with her previous trio work, this collection of five pieces is a blistering workout of like minded players who...
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Leave it to MoonJune Records executive Leonardo Pavkovic to unite former members of Soft Machine into a creditable improvising quartet. Rumors had been flying for almost two years prior as to who...
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Any album that includes a Soft Machine connection and features players such as Hugh Hopper, Allan Holdsworth, and Elton Dean is due to attract quite a bit of attention. Abracadabra is a...
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A lot of excitement surrounded the formation of this band, whose early performances did not bode well, in how they were described as rather tilted towards wayward soloing. Holdsworth is the one...
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Every bassist who thinks they know how to play only needs to listen to the fourth track, “Minor Blast,” on this, the third album by Canadian quartet Spaced Out; for all but a very few...
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Coxon and Wales are at it again! The results of their first attempts to assimilate free jazz into techno on their last album only fueled the fire for further attempts to create valid collages...
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Hackett’s first new studio disc since 1999’s Darktown finds the guitarist in an...
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