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Not just outside the box, but denying the existence of boxes.
Covering music from the fringes since 1993.

Available online from Issue 12

May 1997

72 Pages

Yes, Ash Ra Tempel, Camel, Exposure Concert Series,French TV, Earthlings, moe, Trance Mission, Renaissance Mark 1, Solstice/Andy Glass, Mona Lisa, Bill Forth of Ten Seconds, Martin Barre, Toshio Egawa of Gerard, Doane Perry

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Various Artists - Maboroshi No Sekai Samples

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Readers may recall the deluge of Japanese symphonic rock bands flourishing in the mid-80s. It would seem the last of their like has been seen. Enter the 90s, and Maboroshi No Sekai. The brainchild...

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(Posted by Mike Ezzo 1997-05-01)

Various Artists - Progfest '95

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For those of you not able to attend the festival in Los Angeles in November 1995, here is your chance to experience the highlights of Progfest ‘95. Opening the festival and this 2CD set is...

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(Posted by Henry Schneider 1997-05-01)

Various Artists - Progfest '95

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Well, it's finally here. This 2CD package was definitely worth the wait, even that two of the featured bands (Solaris and Spock's Beard) have already released their entire Progfest...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 1997-05-01)

Various Artists - Silver Elephant Super Omnibus

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OK, this is not exactly a new release — in fact this could very well pre-date the first issue of Exposé — but there are numerous small Japanese labels that go completely...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 1997-05-01)

Various Artists - Variaciones en la Cuerda Vol. 1

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The Mexican Luna Negra label has released two discs as an overview of the Cuban prog scene, under the moniker Variaciones en la Cuerda, Una Vision del Rock en Cuba, Vols. 1 and 2....

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(Posted by Paul Hightower 1997-05-01)

Vidna Obmana - Twilight of Perception

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Belgian composer Vidna Obmana has been on the Fourth World electronic scene for quite a few years now, using electronics, percussion, tape loops, and processing to produce music with a rich, dark,...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 1997-05-01)

Völgyessy Szomor Fanni - Hajnalban

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Volgyessi Szomor Fanni is the female singer for Hungarian band You and I, whose excellent eponymous release was

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(Posted by Paul Hightower 1997-05-01)

Volkor - Jazz Rock / Debbi

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Volkor is the new legal name of this group, as we know that France's "vice-president" of violin playing, the eminent Didier Lockwood, has gone on to relative commercial success...

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(Posted by Mike McLatchey 1997-05-01)

Wappa Gappa - Yamatai Koku (AKA Wappa Gappa)

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Combining elements of several types of rock into one package, Wappa Gappa touches on just about everything. Vocalist Tamami Yamamoto is a mezzo with a really smooth voice, and she typically sings...

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(Posted by Mike Grimes 1997-05-01)

Wizdom - Wizdom

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Essentially a six-cut demo CD from a Bay Area five-pc metal ensemble that you'll be surprised you've never heard of.  Make no mistake about it, this is more metal than it is prog-rock,...

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(Posted by Dan Casey 1997-05-01)

Yochk'o Seffer - Chromophonie

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Originally recorded in 1981 and 1982 by (at that time) ex-Zao saxman Seffer as two albums, Musea have wisely compiled almost all of the tracks onto a single CD reissue. This is a solo album in the...

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(Posted by Dan Casey 1997-05-01)
 

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