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Dr. Zab has been very busy of late, never content at just repeating his successes, always moving forward into new soundworlds, though his work with choreographer Editta Braun’s dance company...
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At this point in the history of music, it might seem that it would be impossible to come up with a kind of progressive rock that doesn’t sound like things that have come before, either singly...
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We’ve been reviewing the work of Jim Matus in all his various projects (Paranoise,
Turlough O’Carolan (1670 - 1738) was a Celtic harpist, composer, and singer who lost his sight at the age of 18 from smallpox. His fame comes from his gift for melodic composition. Some...
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A few months ago I reviewed the Groovy Things collection by Norwegian garage-rock...
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While Galloway is a member of the British progressive rock band Hats Off Gentlemen, It’s Adequate, he is also a top-shelf minimalist composer working primarily with synthesizers, sequencers,...
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Here at Exposé, we’ve reviewed more than 50 albums featuring pianist Satoko Fujii, but that represents only about half of her releases. In fact, the album at hand, Hyaku -...
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We’ve done this three times before (Upside Down, 2019,
Tangled Thoughts of Leaving is a post-rock band based in Perth, Australia. It seems like post-rock bands are a dime a dozen in Australia (
Bates is a violinist from Vancouver BC, but the mysteries this solo album holds are almost anything other than what might be expected, unless of course one is familiar with Bates’ earlier...
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