Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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All too often progressive influenced bands are earmarked for the airplay abyss, just on the edge of anonymity as in the case of Adam Levin’s group, The Dark Aether Project. The five-piece...
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This is the third release from Adam Levin’s ever-changing Dark Aether Project. How much is it changing? Well, Levin is the only member returning from 1999’s Feed the Silence,...
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The Muffins were one of those seminal East Coast US groups who started life entrenched in one style (Canterbury / ReR influenced rock jazz) before migrating into a variant style (experimental free...
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Many bands from the 70s and 80s that reform do so for strictly financial reasons. They might hit the concert circuit to cash in, and the results can range from pleasantly nostalgic to downright...
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The Muffins are back! Really?! Yes, after 17 years of dead silence, they are back from the grave. I’m curious what changes will have taken place. Only few bands are capable of recreating that...
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The last studio album from the Residents was Wormwood, back in 1998. In my review of that album (in #17) I remarked that parts of it were relatively accessible, at least from a Residents... » Read more
Tone Ghost Ether is an improvisational ensemble collaboration between Kit Watkins, John Tlusty, and Brad Allen. Their music is all performed in real time with no overdubs, capturing the magic of...
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Tony Levin’s newest release is a true band effort, the direct result of touring after his previous CD, Waters of Eden (
As it turns out, I’ve lately come across a number of CDs that feature a lot of guitar feedback. Luckily, there’s a fair amount of variety in the bunch. Tungsten 74’s take on feedback is an... » Read more
This disc does what all great compilations do, it makes you hunger for more from each artist presented. A globally diverse cross-section of talent is assembled, beginning with one of my current...
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