Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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In the Summer of the Mushroom Honey – An Album of Inspired Improvisational Music is the full title, and a definite clue as to what kind of music you will find on it. This record is...
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I’m still pinching myself to prove it is no dream: an American label actually has released a CD collection of recordings by Miss Bittová, the Moravian violinist / vocalist...
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Youthful energy explodes out of this release by these seven twenty-something Oklahomans. Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey’s Welcome Home is a jazzy blend of free but focused improvisational...
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_ism is the latest project by this trio formerly from the bands Japan and Raintree Crow. This is the group’s third distinct album and first real collaboration in their six years on...
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When was the first time you heard “Exiles” or “The Great Deceiver” and were taken aback about the lyrics? It’s a pretty strange role to find yourself by trying to fill...
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From 1993 to 1996, Japanese instrumental quintet Kenso released four live albums in a row with no new studio material, followed a long break of three years with nothing. Had they broken up? Last...
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The first I ever heard of Kepa Junkera was at the first WOMAD USA festival. He was an unknown quantity that my wife and I checked out and became enraptured with. He plays the traditional Basque...
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Kilgore Trout has been kicking around the Northwest for some years now, after relocating here from the Northeast. This migration to Seattle might be typical for a rock band, especially a really loud... » Read more
Despite casual impressions, recording and releasing the foundations for a new King Crimson re-birth is a big undertaking. Considering that there has been no specific time plan, Fripp has had plenty...
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The latest band from Yoshida Tatsuya (leader from Ruins and Koenji Hyakkei), this trio consists of a very powerful blend of avant-rock and jazzcore musics. The guitarist from Bondage Fruit, Kido...
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