Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Bizirik is the mostly-instrumental project of Chilean multi-instrumentalist Cristián Larrondo, who at one time was the bassist and Stick player for the group Mar de Robles, a band that seems...
» Read moreThe last new Einstürzende Neubauten album I heard was Silence Is Sexy, 24 years ago. I did not realize that this German experimental music group, formed in West Berlin in 1980, was...
» Read moreIf you’re not familiar with The Laconic, as I wasn’t before this album, you might look at the fact that Marc Pelath plays touch guitar, plus the fact that Markus Reuter is a guest on...
» Read moreWhen I think of jazz vocals, I picture a dapper man in a tux or a woman in a cocktail dress taking a stage in a dim club to croon predictable renditions of chestnuts from the American Songbook....
» Read moreOne may not remember, but on its original release around twenty years ago, Tibet received glowing praise in its
Sometimes a band may take a year or two off between releases, maybe to tour, maybe to find new ideas, work on solo releases or other projects. Sometimes it’s a bit longer, like the fifteen...
» Read moreWhat a lovely title for the new The Haven Green, aka Steve Somerset, album: Dreamers in a Dreamless World. This new album is chock full of great psychedelia from the opening chords on...
» Read moreAn album like Frater Crater by Saint Sadrill provides convincing evidence that genres are artificial constructs with only limited application to the real world of music. These seven tracks...
» Read more“Chill-out jazz,” eh? This is a dangerous realm we’re venturing into here. If you Google the phrase, you’re likely to find some overlap with “smooth jazz,” and...
» Read moreIt doesn’t take more than a few measures into the short introductory track, “Stundom,” to know that Hologram by Swedish four-piece Khadavra might be something special,...
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