Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Bassius-O-Phelius is a duo not unlike Birdsongs of the Mesozoic in instrumental quirkiness, with a direct lean toward early-70s free jazz and jazz rock. This is not a player's album, but a...
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According to the DGM catalogue, Bill Nelson’s latest release is a product of some "retro-future Frankenstein’s lab." That’s true from the surface that the conceptual...
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There is something eminently fascinating about East European culture, where the simple human voice in their command becomes a monolith — transmitting the pathos of an entire civilization (one...
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The band is Black Tape for a Blue Girl. The CD is As One Aflame Laid Bare by Desire. As indicative of their wordy name and title, they have created a wordy surrealistic narrative about a...
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I discovered Boiled in Lead with their second album, Hotheads (1986). I’ve always liked the combination of Celtic music and rock, and this band does it like no other —...
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While Cast released the limited live single-disc A View of Cast in South America a couple years ago, A Live Experience marks the first time that a live set from this Mexican...
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Paradox is entirely composed and performed by Dave Russell with the exception of a guest drummer on a few of the tracks. Most of the sonic landscape is painted with a variety of keyboard...
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One thing I enjoy about the current swell of musical activity in Hungary is the way it proves just how deep the well of quality really is. No single person could ever know all that there is to know...
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I was beginning to wonder when or even if DATT would release a follow-up to their superb debut
While the musical interpretations of Homer’s engaging tale are too numerous to count, The Odyssey in this case is the soundtrack to a motion picture directed by Andrei Konchalovsky,...
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