Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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This trio put out quite an impressive CD of smoldering...
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The virtuoso trio of Michael Manring, Scott McGill, and Vic Stevens returns with a double CD that is split into separate acoustic and electric discs (or as they refer to it, “left...
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And now for your listening pleasure, two CDs of improvs and jams from Scott McGill, Michael Manring, and Vic Stevens. The discs are labeled “right brain” (electric) and “left...
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Whatever else you might say about Parallel or 90 Degrees, they do have an obsession with dark subject matter: the first seven tracks are grouped as parts 1 to 6 (two are instrumental – go figure) of... » Read more
With In Absentia, Steven Wilson and company add a few new tricks to their musical bag, the first being really heavy riffing. Not that a heavy riff is anything new to this band, but these...
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High Infidelity is Present’s seventh release of intelligent music that extends the tradition laid down in Trigaux’s previous releases. This new CD contains three songs: "Souls for...
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Kansas was pretty widely exposed back in the 70s, and while they were basically similar to other bands of the era, there was a hint of the progressive sound that appealed to many fans of more...
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The live travels of Richard Sinclair reveal that the acclaimed bassist and vocalist has no lack of ability. This set, which is a collection of live performances both solo and with band, covers a...
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This band of "unknowns" was actually made up of well-known studio musicians, guitarist Siegfried Schwab from Et Cetera and Embryo, Swiss jazz drummer Charly Antolini, and bassist Franz Loffler. Kovac... » Read more
I know virtually nothing about Scarlet Thread other than the fact that they are Finnish and appear on the Kalevala epic collection. In spite of the first word of this album’s title, I would... » Read more These are the most recent changes made to artists, releases, and articles.