Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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The five tracks at hand are probably the closest thing to a full length album that Art Zoyd founding member Thierry Zaboitzeff has released in quite some time. With a theme that seeks wisdom in the...
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Scott Henderson’s People Mover (2019) was a great album of guitar trio music...
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Something old and something new. A long time ago in the early 80s Steve Roach was just getting started, with one cassette release Now from 1982 and his first LP Traveler (1983)...
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The second release in Fruits de Mer’s series of artist retrospectives is An Introduction to The Luck of Eden Hall. FdM turned 15 in 2023 and The Luck of Eden Hall has been with them...
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The two studio albums released by Acqua Fragile in the 70s are generally regarded as among the...
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It’s always reassuring when one of the old timers from rock’s classic period is discovered still making great music rather than just wandering off to the old rocker’s retirement...
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Hanford Flyover is one of the recent Fruits de Mer discoveries. The duo of Josh Bowler (UK) and Holly Bowler (USA) has appeared on four FdM compilation releases: Never Mind the Pollock,...
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Our previous encounter with Alex Roth was on his remote collaborative album released as...
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At hand is a trio collaboration between Damien Duque (a.k.a. City of Dawn), Sherry Finzer, and Ella Hunt (a.k.a. Karasvana), five tracks of gentle ambient music full of warmth, muted colors and...
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K’mono is a Minneapolis band that produces a kind of rock that could be called progressive but doesn’t fit into the historical context of prog rock. In this way, they’re similar...
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