Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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At long last, the first Genesis box arrives. The compilers have chosen an interesting tack with this collection. Whereas many box sets consist primarily of (someone’s) favorite tracks, plus...
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If I had time, I suppose I could go through and research exactly where each minute- to six-minute excerpt came from in said part of said track from one of Achim Reichel's albums. Better yet, I...
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The second volume of acoustic performances by King Crimson lead vocalist Adrian Belew is a different reading than Volume One from a few years ago. No bones about it, Belew is a gifted...
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You want insanity and unpredictability? Look no further. This album consists of live recordings by this Japanese group from two different Baltic new music/jazz festivals and two tracks recorded for... » Read more
What's this? Former Police-man Andy Summers fronting what is essentially a power trio? And with a backing band consisting of monster bassist Tony Levin and Gregg Bissonette on drums? Perhaps...
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Apart from his regular gig as guitarist of Versus X (see our review of Disturbance in #13),...
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ArsNova’s fourth full studio album (not counting last years ‘best-of’), Reu Nu Pert Em Hru (The Book of The Dead) sports a couple changes in the band’s...
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Ash Ra Tempel is one of the core founder bands of the German space rock movement along with Kraftwerk and Tangerine Dream. But the group has suffered from less stateside notoriety than those...
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Anyone remember when indie rock really was far-out and "alternative?" Welcome to the lo-fi, do-it-yourself world of Azalia Snail, an eccentric, individualistic woman with an intensely... » Read more
Banda Elástica seem to have been working largely in a genre of their own making down in Mexico; only the short-lived Nazca was anywhere close to what this band was doing. I say...
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