Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Over the span of three studio albums, Glass Hammer has evolved from a two-piece studio project lost in a sea of ideas into a first-rate working band with a solid foundation rooted in the classic...
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I hadn't heard Glass Hammer's previous releases, Journey of the Dunadan or
It's a prog chill-out! Phew! I made it. The disc is over! God be praised! What we have here is a techno / ambient version of Gong's masterpiece, You. 16 different "bands"...
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The ability to speak German would be a definite advantage with this one, for the liner notes are all in this language. Grobschnitt, a major player in the 70s German prog scene, have released what...
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Take a trip, back in time. My first impression of this 70s relic is "Sounds a lot like Hendrix," then you hear a bit more weirdness. I suppose these guys picked up where Jimi left off....
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A live album from the Alien 4 tour, featuring Dave, Alan, Richard. and Ron Tree. Judging from the photos in this neat little package, the tour props were pretty good. A Terminator...
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Oh the things you find when you clean house. Whilst rummaging through the EMI closets, these tapes we uncovered. So Mr. Hawkwind, Dave Brock, and engineer Paul Cobbold sat down and went through...
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Have you ever heard Japanese cult band After Dinner? Not another (neo-)prog oriented band from Japan, I reassure you, but one of the most simply beautiful melodic RIO and avant-garde groups from...
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If Holger Czukay continues to bring forth projects of the caliber achieved here, he will continue to keep my attention. For Moving Pictures is much more delicate on the sensitive ear than...
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The Scandinavian psych scene seems to be alive and well as the end of the millennium approaches. Tangle Edge is back in business, Spacious Mind has a new one on the way, the Kundalini album is...
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