Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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I suppose there's a large segment of the record-buying public (not many Exposé readers among them) for whom the concept of The Best of Mother Gong would be a strange...
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Sakuraba is one of Japan’s most impressive keyboard players, from Deja Vu through Force of Light, his fourth solo album. This is basically music for a video game, and is an alternate...
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This is a fine release that will appeal equally to fans of pure guitar technique and to fans of good old acoustic jazz and blues guitar. It is definitely tempting to write on and on about how the... » Read more
Theory of Forms is a high-energy blast of horn-powered energy almost from start to finish. Sadler is an accomplished composer, keyboardist, and percussionist, and he’s recruited a...
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This five-piece band from Argentina has roots dating back to Buenos Aires in the 70s! Led by keyboardist / composer Lalo Huber, Nexus presents a melodic symphonic album in the style reminiscent of...
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This second installment of Marco Polo by keyboardist / saxophonist Alesini and by keyboardist / percussionist Andreoni continues in the vein of their first. In general Alesini and...
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Nuova Era was one of the first groups in the late 80s that helped to revive progressive and symphonic rock in Italy. Their first album, L’Ultimo Viaggio, was released in 1988 and,...
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Superstar line-ups have a knack for clearly missing their mark; the sums of the player’s parts being much less than their collective musical output. I was very excited to find that Percy...
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Can you say twisted? This Cuban psych / prog quintet seems to get more bizarre with each successive release, but the more the better; it can easily be said that this is their most engaging effort...
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The subtitle on the cover continues after the title: “and of several remarkable curiosities therein occurring being a compendium of Dances, Pavannes, Steps and such, played this time by Mr Philip... » Read more These are the most recent changes made to artists, releases, and articles.