Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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While the music is eminently recognizable as Budd’s, he has been pushing the boundaries of his narrow musical niche on his last few recordings and Luxa is no exception. Some pieces...
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Voiceprint is still hard at work unearthing half completed projects and one off collaborations of which Somewhere in France fits nicely. Caravan and Hatfield vocalist and bassist Richard...
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Mainly the work of Jorge Beltran on guitars, phantom guitar, keys, flute, bass, and percussion, and Enrique Curiel on keys, flute and voice, Malleus Crease proposes an inventive music that...
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Long time guitarist and founding member of Saga, Ian Crichton finally steps out on his own and the results seriously rock! Take note: if you’re a long time fan, you probably already guessed...
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Imagin'Aria's style is comparable to that of other contemporary Italian heavy-prog acts, featuring a dramatic, heavy-metal inspired symphonic sound drawing on bands like Queensrÿche in...
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Iona have lately been receiving a lot of attention from the prog community, particularly due to their association with such luminaries as Robert Fripp and Rick Wakeman. But that is not to say that...
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1967: a year for flower children and fledgling bands to gather together, smoke a bag, and experiment with new musical ideas, albeit sometimes sappy, but fun. Tony Duhig and Jon Field were two of...
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I used to really like this band in their early days, both of their first two albums are great Scandinavian Camel-like rock albums with great melodic guitar. I was quite disappointed with their...
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Tatsuya Yoshida is one busy dude. In addition to being one half of the constantly-touring constantly-releasing Ruins, working in several collaborative musical units, being the drummer for Japanese...
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This tight Japanese zeuhl band is led by none other than Yoshida Tatsuya (drums, keys, vocals), leader of the zeuhl punk band Ruins since the early 90s. I have to say that although Ruins invited...
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