Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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They're called Visible Touch though they have nothing whatsoever to do with 80s Genesis or any Genesis for that matter. Think instead of all those great 80s hair-farmer bands: The Scorpions, Judas... » Read more
When is essentially a solo vehicle for Lars Pedersen (half of The Last James duo) in which he explores dark ambient realms. It's pretty hard to believe that this is the same guy who worked on...
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This is my first exposure to what is known as joik singing from Finland. Apparently the male vocalist Wimme is somewhat of an expert in the field. On first listen, his debut effort for the...
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Magyar Etno is a collection of mostly solo pieces by this renowned jazz saxophonist. Seffer creates melodies in the folk style of his native Hungary, and uses these as starting and...
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This is a four track EP, and is basically a Tom Newman album. It's confusing, I know. This is some of that stuff you know Oldfield and Co. did for laughs (when perhaps beer and worse entered the...
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A couple of years ago, 5uu's put out Hunger's Teeth, an album which really took a lot of people...
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For only three guys, 5uu’s sure makes a lot of noise, and plenty of hard-driving complex rock music which is at once innovative and accessible. The core band membership of Bob Drake (vocals,...
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I bet vocalist Bob Drake gets sick of being compared to Jon Anderson, but dammit he does sound like the guy! Crisis in Clay is the overdue follow-up to the excellent
Luz is the instrumental solo project of keyboardist Alejandro Lomelin, of the Mexican band Caja De Pandora. For the most part this is a work of simpler repetitive piano figures and...
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This thing sure came out in a hurry. Formerly known as Still, and also known as three-fifths of the American 90s landmark Echolyn, God Pounds His Fist is a quick but important step beyond...
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