Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Hyönteisiä Voi Rakastaa being one of 1995's most exciting new releases, I...
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Being no expert on Scandinavian bands certainly left me unprepared for what was in store on this release by Höyry-Kone, with their strange (and perhaps unprecedented) juxtaposition of metallic...
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First of all, you've got to hand it to Höyry-Kone, they are really setting standards for truly original music these days. When you try to review an album and come to a loss of words on how...
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Sadly this will probably be the band’s swansong, as they played their final concert on March 13, 1998 (yes, Friday the 13th) in San Francisco. But if all one ever knows of this band is their...
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Word is out that Thijs Van Leer has reformed golden age prog band Focus with a flashy new lead guitarist. Clearly, where would Focus be without original shredmeister Jan Akkerman, who earned 70s AM...
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Albums this peripheral and ambient are rather rare in my opinion. Roach and Rich have both done albums in this vein, the latter in his early days, and of course Brian Eno did his pioneering work in...
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When I reviewed Channel Light Vessel's recent disc, Excellent Spirits, I...
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What makes the world's most anal guitarist fixate about a live moment in a band's stellar history? Is it that he looks upon the past to link a discussion with the present or is it a fond...
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Probably the most bootlegged King Crimson concert of all time, this classic show from the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam has likely been heard by even the casual fan of the group. (I think I heard this...
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The Night Watch is a testament, or an epitaph, to one of the greatest bands that ever performed. I had the vastly inferior LP boot Un Rêve sans Conséquence...
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