Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
April 2002
84 Pages
Maudlin of The Well, Paranoise, Roger Eno, John Etheridge, Sven Grunberg, La Torre Dell'Alchimista, Tunnels & Nuove Musiche, ProgWest 2001, Progressive Projections, CD: BayProg Sampler
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The third volume of the Canterburied sounds series merits a bit more scrutiny than several of the other collections assembled by Brian Hopper (saxophonist and Hugh's brother who appeared on...
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The title on this one pretty much explains it. These nine tracks are the perfect accompaniment for any sort of meditative or relaxation activities. The five artists represented here all slot easily...
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The Projekt label comes across as ostensibly a rotating roster of musicians who all guest on each other's recordings in a multitude of odd permutations. On this 100th commemorative release,...
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By now you all know that NorthSide releases folk-based music from Scandinavia, ranging from traditional solo fiddle to electronic expansions of the material. Väsen fits somewhere in the...
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Not willing to rest after his Hypnos duology of the last couple years, Vidna Obmana begins a new conceptual trilogy with Tremor, an album inspired by Dante’s Inferno. Much...
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Living up to its ambitious subtitle, “A Study in Sonic Ambience,” Submergings represents the earliest commercially available recordings by composer, guitarist and...
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I am happy to say that the songwriting on Yes' fine new CD is about as close as you're likely to get to the band of former days. The only substantial difference is that whereas early Yes...
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Yes’ 18th studio album in 32 years is both a look back and a statement of their current position. The most notable feature of Magnification is that for the first time in the...
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With Magnification, Yes ventures into uncharted territory with their 20th studio release and a renewed sense of discovery. For the first project to relinquish keyboards in favor of full...
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