Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Jeff Greinke is a synthesist and composer who's been branching out into many different endeavors on his own Seattle label, Firstworld. Among his continued solo album work, there are his seminal...
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This is, to the best of my knowledge, the first solo outing for Matheos, who is the guitarist and chief songwriter for progressive metal act Fates Warning. The style of that band is completely...
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A full CD of the music of Erik Satie comes as no surprise to those familiar with Steve Hackett’s acoustic classical recordings. Even in his work with Genesis and his solo career Hackett has...
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Tenor saxophonist John Tchicai is the leader or co-leader on two recent independent jazz releases. Life Overflowing is a quintet project, while the other is spoken word prose backed by...
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Everything on this highly anticipated reunion (of sorts) was composed by Kerry Livgren. And while not strictly a concept album, there are thematic references to America's experience in World...
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Believe it or not, for the first time in 20 years, all the members of the original Kansas band have reunited! Despite having several “new” releases during the last 10 years, the group...
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I have to admit it's been quite awhile since I spent time listening to any new music by Kansas. The group had literally been one of the first US prog bands to cross over into pop upon the...
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Keyboard lovin’ progsters will want to search this one out. Kedama, a trio of keyboards, including the mighty Hammond B3, the beloved Mellotron, Mini Moog synthesizer, a period instrument if...
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The number of albums in the field of rock and / or jazz that feature no conventional chordal rhythm section instruments (i.e. — keyboards, guitars or guitar-like stringed instruments)...
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It’s been a while since Watkins’ last one, but well worth the wait. Now that the keyboardist / composer has discovered MP3.com, he promises there will be lots more to come. On this...
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