Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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German synthesist Apeiron had two excellent Berlin school electronic music albums in the early 90s, Imagic and Twilight People. He has resurfaced, this time with collaborator...
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ArsNova’s latest is a mixture of new and previously (but irregularly) released material, produced in a limited edition of 300 copies. Opening with the title track, a short but beautiful...
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They’re back, and more sinister than ever. Anyone who thinks that Art Zoyd was losing their edge after some of their early 90s albums surely needs to give this one a listen. Their first new...
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The sophomore CD from power trio Skolnick, Manring, and Alexander is another accomplished work of converging but dissimilar paths. In the three years since the group's
The most recent release from Michael Manring continues his musical journey from Windham Hill house bassist to a very adventurous and successful band named Attention Deficit. Manring anchors the...
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Be prepared: "Dragon Feed" finds Avant Garden exploding onto the scene with a sudden vengeance, potentially melting your voice coils and shattering your eardrums. They then waste no time...
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The debut disc from this California-based progressive quartet most definitely cooks. Picture listening to the track “Teacher” from Jethro Tull’s Benefit album....
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This Sacramento-based quartet has been kicking around since the early 90s, evolving and improving all the time. Folks who used to attend the Exposé Concert Series shows may remember them as...
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I’ve been a big fan of Béla Fleck for quite a while, so I’m not sure how this one slipped under my radar for so long, especially given the stellar list of guest artists....
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Exposé readers may recall my review of Brainstorm’s Second Smile re-release on Garden of Delights in our last issue. Last Smile is a natural follow-up,...
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