Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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The legacy of the early Soft Machine has been chronicled by many bootlegs and re-releases of the band's first album demos by Giorgio Gomelsky. What so far have not surfaced are official...
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I was a little worried when I saw the names Luis Nasser and Jeff Laramee in the credits for this disc. They are both in the band Kurgan’s Bane, along with singer Lisa Francis (who provides guest... » Read more
Since Steve Hackett walked away from the Genesis rainbow, it's been a well-kept secret to fans that his live shows carried forward the finesse of that group. Adding further proof is a new four...
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Steve Morse is back with his second recording for the Magna Carta label and he turns in a predictably outstanding effort. While the concept is not as compelling as last year’s solo effort (
Acting as a sampler of the long-form ambient music found on Roach's Timeroom Editions label, Pure Flow may or may not appeal to the Roach fan who already has most of this material....
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Streams & Currents acts as sort of a sequel to Roach’s Midnight Moon, a...
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Back in #20 I reviewed the debut by this Seattle jazz group. I’m happy to say that this second release,...
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Belgian Danny Budts has done it again with another fine piece of electronic space music, perfectly balancing long stretches of ethereal ambience with totally fun sequencer energy. Starting with the...
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Here we have another in the continuing series of electronic concept albums from French synthesist Jean-Luc Hervé Berthelot. This one tells the story of an interstellar conflict between an...
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The Interzone Mantras is this Canadian band’s fifth full length release, and shows a continuing refinement of their style, which is (to simplify a bit) Led Zeppelin inspired rock...
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