Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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It’s always fun to review a tribute to music you’re not familiar with. For the most part, I can’t compare these covers to the original versions, so I’ll just describe the...
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Yes gets another boxed set treatment, this time from Elektra/Rhino rather than Atlantic. This time there’s a lot more to be happy with, however. From the complete Roger Dean artwork through...
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As one of two guitar men behind Captain Beefheart in the Magic Band and offshoot group Mallard, Bill Harkleroad has seen many a change in his thirty-plus years. As chronicled in his book Lunar...
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Invisible Moon is Aka Moon’s 12th release and part three of the Invisible trilogy: Invisible Mother, Invisible Sun, and now Invisible Moon....
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Interstellar Chemisty is an intriguing title conjuring up kinds of images exploding galaxies, traveling at the speed of light, along the lines of the trip in 2001. However, this is... » Read more
Chilean ensemble Akinetón Retard has hit the prog scene quickly. Their first release came...
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Chile’s Akinetón Retard is back! As on their debut, the musicians are listed by...
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The three artists listed above are only the tip of the iceberg; collaborators on this project include Richard Barbieri (Porcupine Tree), Roger Eno, No-Man, Hector Zazou, and many more. The reason...
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I really wanted to like this one. I’d read about Black Tape, and they sounded interesting: female vocals fronting ethereal, classical-inflected music with a kind of Gothic mood, but not the...
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Black Tape for a Blue Girl is the creative outlet for Projekt’s founder, Sam Rosenthal. On The Scavenger Bride, the thirteenth release using the Black Tape name, the project is...
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