Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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A Gothic Opera? This is some trippy stuff, my friends. Autumn Tears is Erika and Ted; Erika sings, Ted plays keyboards. Being an opera of sorts, there is a story with several characters. Erika is a...
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How fast things can change! It was only a couple issues ago that we reviewed Bondage Fruit's...
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One of Japan's most exciting groups, Bondage Fruit has done an utter turn around for this one, their third CD. From a highly vocal, Magma influenced band of near Koenji Hyakkei intensity, with...
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After Bondage Fruit II, it seemed this band was poised to continue the uphill climb to...
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Here is an album that first requires you to understand the Boom approach before you can learn to love it. The formula is simple, in fact almost deceptively so. Electric guitar, bass, and drums....
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These comprise 3/5 of the Brainticket output and are the most recent reissues to date. Celestial Ocean was
"This is not ambient music," promised the pre-release advertisement. "Great!" I thought, somewhat sarcastically — which ambient style were they referring to? Well Eno goes...
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The Drop is Brian Eno's first true 'solo' album since 1992's Nerve Net and is immediately comparable to the 1975 masterpiece, Another Green World. The new...
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Here's one of the latest of the Canterbury music resurrections. Brian Hopper, brother of former Soft Machine bassist Hugh, was a key member of the "original" Canterbury band, The...
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I've been reading about Cast for a while in Exposé, but the arrival of this disc marks the first time I've actually heard them. So going into it, I knew they were a...
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