Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Gabriel Vicéns’ previous album, The Way We Were Created, which we...
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Agitation Free is a band with a history going back to the late 60s, when the group was founded by Michael "Fame" Günther (bass), Lutz "Lüül" Ulbrich (guitar),...
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Rainer and Tim Ludwig are back with their second album as cHoclat FRoG, carrying on from Snapshot...
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We all remember VidnaObmana from the last years of the 20th Century, a floating ambient project alias created by one Dirk Serries, Belgian composer and instrumentalist in 1984, who recorded nearly...
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We last heard from keyboardist and composer Stefano Panunzi on Beyond the Illusion (2021),...
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Kind of an odd title for a band’s debut album; relics usually come later when there are some forgotten pieces that didn’t make it to the regular albums, but it is what it is. Antistatic...
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I’ll be very direct here, and perhaps expose a little too much about how this kind of sausage (a music review) is made, at least in my case. I get dozens of promotional albums a week, the...
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My only encounter with Henrik Meierkord up to this release was his 2020 collaboration with Jarguna titled Tapestry Flow. That said, the Stockholm based composer, cellist, and...
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When it comes to dreamy shoegaze pop, Oakland’s Torrey has you covered. After some EPs with a more stripped-down jangly sound, they’ve gone full-on Lush for their debut full-length. And...
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Around a year and a half back we reviewed Pidgeon’s previous album Parts of...
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