Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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I hate to admit it, but this is one English import LP I just plain loved for the album cover alone, an amusing rock 'n roll version of the children's game Snakes and Ladders (e.g.—...
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I wasn't sure if I liked this one at first — my electronic tastes run more into the spacier/ambient fields — yet Spotted Peccary have a way of portraying artists whose more...
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The only constant is change itself. Such it is with Klamt's second outing, and follow-up to his 1993 debut, Fulcrum. While the earlier could have easily been described as "Berlin...
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Latest entry in the Spotted Peccary lineup is this majestic disc by Greg Klamt, his second. A digital keyboard-dominated affair, it also features percussion, flute, and other instruments blended...
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Just how many synthesizer-based recordings are there exactly in the world, thousands? Is there another need for a soothing, symphonic keyboard-layered, crystalline, spacey disc which seems to...
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At last available, one of Grobschnitt's touchstone symphonic albums, and (until now) one of the missing links of their 70s plateau (Merry-Go-Round is the other — it still eludes...
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Krautrock lives! Original drummer Mani Neumeier is joined in a four piece configuration by longtime sax player Roland Schaeffer, returning bassist Peter Kuhmstedt, and guitarist Luigi Archetti,...
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Like Saga Yuki, this group saw first CD exposure on the Maboroshi No Sekai Samples as a duo (they also have cassette releases). They have now sprouted two extra members. But wait a minute,...
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Like Spacious Mind on downers, Drugging for M features a ridiculously extended 34-minute track of hypnotic synth effects and spacy guitar noodling. One can at least compliment this album...
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While only containing one track (the first track is multimedia CD-ROM for Mac/Win95), Drugging for M is certainly something to get excited about. It's not hard to see why these guys...
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