Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Norwegian prog rockers Tusmørke churn out an average of one album per year. Their latest musical excursion is Hestehoven or Horse’s Hoof, a pretty odd title that is...
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Sacha Mullin continues his exploration of artistic pop music on Casino Wilderness Period, presenting ten finely crafted gems of intelligent and varied music. Stylistically, it is very much...
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In late 2022, Roland Hegi and Felix Waldispuehl, both multi-instrumentalists who had previously played together in an instrumental prog rock band called Fors, decided to pool their skills and...
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Most Exposé readers will know British saxophonist Paul Dunmall from his tenure with the jazz quartet Mujician, along with bassist Paul Rogers, pianist Keith Tippett, and drummer...
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Starting in 2012, French guitarist and composer Arnaud Quevedo has been working with a changing group of musicians to bring his music to life. 2nd Life is the third full-length release,...
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It’s been a long road for this Louisville band, from their first self-released LPs in the early-to-mid 80s, through a long string of CDs released on the Pretentious Dinosaur label —...
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Perhaps one of the most idiosyncratic bands to emerge from the Midwest in the 70s, Rascal Reporters is one of those groups that would completely change their stripes from one album to the next...
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Il Bacio della Medusa’s fourth studio album is based around the story of Monika Ertl (1937-1973), who was born in Germany to a Nazi...
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A few months ago I reviewed Animals Reimagined, and now we have a follow-up of sorts in...
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Would you look at that cover art? It has to be one of Kraan’s best, again courtesy of drummer Jan Fride. And what exactly is Zoup? Is that something like Soup? So many...
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