Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Not exactly a household name, this young American composer’s name was previously only known to me as a member of the San Francisco area’s “famous” — relatively...
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Garmarna is doing its part to bring Swedish traditional music into the modern age, coupling the medieval sound of droning fiddles and folk melodies with energetic drums, electric guitars, and...
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You may think this isn’t Exposé material, but let me tell you this is quite surprising music even for today. Ginger Baker has proven he qualifies a progressive drummer /...
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When I saw Halloween live at Progfest ‘95, I recall saying to myself, “Boy, I sure hope these guys can hang on to this singer.” By all indications, the boys in Halloween would...
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Hamster Theatre is led by the talented multi-instrumentalist Dave Willey. Hamster Theatre’s first album, Songs from the Hamster Theatre, featured Willey playing all the instruments...
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Discovering spin-offs of Thinking Plague just after their new release on Cuneiform is undoubtedly a great pleasure, but may also be a source of disappointment. Fortunately, this Hamster Theatre...
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Most musicians of any era produce music that falls recognizably into a tradition. Mainstream pop is the most obvious example, with current artists taking inspiration from previous generations...
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Happy Rhodes is now at her eighth studio album, and it is her first to be released on a label other than her own Aural Gratification. Not that signing with Samson is exactly a move to the majors....
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After having released the last real Ruins album in early 1998 (the incredible Vrresto featuring a new...
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Ex-Soft Machine bassist and composer Hugh Hopper steps out again in another of his many group collaborations, this time with Portland based Caveman Shoestore (Elaine de Falco, Fred Chanelor). This...
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