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One man locked in a room. Shindig! magazine reviewer. Home recording gear. Love for 60s artists and music from Spirit, The Nazz, Strawaberry Alarm Clock, etc. Stir them all together and...
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Lars Fredrik Frøislie says in his promotional video for this solo album that if it hadn’t been for the pandemic, these tunes would have ended up on the next Wobbler album. As it is,...
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A first impression is that this is an album of gentle, seductive piano pieces. Once it gets going, however, it becomes apparent that much of it is drenched in other-worldly reverb, with synths,...
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June 23, 2023 saw the release of Icarus Peel’s (The Honey Pot, Acid Reign, Crystal Jacquelline, etc.) latest album, Stratoblaster. It is a bit of a departure from a typical Peel...
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While we’re on the subject of current British progressive rock bands with female lead vocals (see Cairo),...
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Over on Discogs.com, this band is Cairo (19), namely the 19th artist called Cairo to be added to the site. In my own collection, they’re the second Cairo, after the American band that put out...
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Since this is the first release by a.P.A.t.T. we’ve covered here at Exposé, I would normally start out with a bit of history for the artist, but in this case it’s too...
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“A different kind of ambient music” — at least that’s how composer Robert Logan describes his Firehand project, one of several project names that he releases music under....
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Any band that’s been around as long as Rascal Reporters is bound to have some twists in their story. From its beginning, the group has been a duo with guests, originally with Steve Gore and...
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Oiapok is an eight-piece band from Strasbourg, and while the name is new. the band has been together in one form or another since 2008 or so, previously recording on the AltrOck label under the...
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