Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Juzz. Kind of like jazz, but it rhymes with fuzz. Seldom do I encounter a new band (at least to me) that’s already been out there six-plus years — especially a band of this caliber,...
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With a nod to Captain Beefheart, the loose collection of musicians known as The Fishheads rounded up by Marc Swordfish of Astralasia released Lobster Basque Replica as the 100th release on...
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I first encountered bassist Tatu Back in the band Rantama, which plays creative and imaginative music that...
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In recent years Norwegian composer and multi-instrumentalist Sverre Knut Johansen hasn’t missed any opportunities to build his music around a concept; there was
By way of introduction, Anika Kildegaard is a vocalist who is known as a vigorous promoter of new music, a powerful soprano whose repertoire ranges from Mozart operas to newly-commissioned work by...
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With The Saffron Sky, composer, multi-instrumentalist and singer Serena Gabriel has created a powerfully mystical and meditative collection of introspective elements in seven tracks...
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Listening to Dario and the Clear, for a person well-versed in the history of progressive rock, is an exercise in confusion. Stylistically, Dario Saraceno and company operate in an area that’s...
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It’s been a full 50 years (or maybe just a little more) since the band Celeste was born. Their first eponymous album (or Principe di un Giorno if you prefer) is a certified classic...
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Cellist Tomeka Reid’s third album with her quartet ventures into somewhat different territory than the self-titled debut or
For their tenth album together as an improvising trio (and a most interesting one I must add), TOC seems to have decided that their band name no longer stands for the surnames of its participants:...
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