Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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The travels of John McLaughlin return to a path of Indian influence and spontaneous combustion with Remember Shakti, a new version of the group he formed after disbanding the Mahavishnu Orchestra....
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In our Renaissance Mark 1 feature in issue 12 several years...
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For an artist who has continually reinvented his sound over the years, his latest diversion must be his most drastic yet. Perhaps the major change in sonics is the dominance of the MOTM modular...
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Glewsh, bleep, blewsh, clickityclack, blublublub. The first eight minutes or so of Bestiary sound something akin to a Conrad Schnitzler album played through a room full of jello. Not even...
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Roger Eno's fifth individual release, The Flatlands, is solo piano and small string section focused on poignant themes, but delivered passionately. Imagine Brian Eno's Discreet...
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As precursor to Channel Light Vessel, Roger Eno and enlightened conspirator (ex-Dream Academy) Kate St. John collaborated together on a set of thirteen string-supported pieces. Five songs feature...
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When Samla Mammas Manna released their debut album in 1970, it was immediately apparent that they had broken out of the confines of rock clichés. Lasse Holmer, Lasse Krantz, Hasse...
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Ever need an album to clear out your apartment when the partygoers don’t know that it’s time to leave? The opening track of this one should do the job pretty well, with throat singing...
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Another textural trip from the Mexican duo from Loch Ness and Humus. This time out the result is more firmly focused on electronic effects and manipulations, leaving out a lot of the various...
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You can forget the luggage, only your head is a taking a trip. What the fuck is this? From the minds of Jorge Beltran and Victor Basurto comes Smoking the Century Away, an excursion into aimless...
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