Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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This 1996 CD release from Cuban ensemble Perfume de Mujer is a compilation of their two albums L’Ultima Cena and Aquarium. Ten participants are credited here though most of...
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Here's a real surprise. Fans of Crimson's harder edge as well as folks like Kong and Buckethead will want to take note. This Austrian five-piece of drums, bass, cello, accordion, and guitar...
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Canterbury guitar god Phil Miller's eighth post-National Health album is another notch in the tree for the player as composer. Phil seems to be on a sideways trend as he gets older to downplay...
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While the material on Quarkspace's CD release (see review in issue #11) has more of a song focus, these...
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I've never heard of this fine musician before now, but if I had one bit of advice to give him I'd say, "Call up Manfred Eicher, pronto!" This release would fit sparklingly well on...
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It is with great pleasure that I announce Renaissance live at the Royal Albert Hall with Orchestra. Recorded live on the King Biscuit Flower Hour on October 14, 1977, this is a far better...
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This four-song EP comes as quite a surprise. This Finnish quintet (no, they are not the Spanish outfit with the same Tolkein-stolen name) have slapped together a collection of tunes that are...
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A New Jersey based four-piece led by vocalist / keyboardist / composer Joan Morbée, Senses' style falls in the category of somewhat folk-influenced acoustic sounds juxtaposed with...
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Ah, kosmische music, the land of good and plenty, a label that had maybe one or two bad albums on it in its career, and is now lauded by people like Julian Cope and the Freeman brothers (Audion) so...
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Shadowland is basically a collaboration side-project for Pendragon keyboardist Clive Nolan and guitarist Karl Groom. It seems that the neo-prog onslaught has tapered down a bit over the last year,...
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