Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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My one and only other encounter with Runaway Totem was their 2018 album La...
» Read moreI saw that the music of Teis Semey had been described as “arguably very niche modern free jazz” and expected a fair amount of wildness from his album En Masse! As it turns out,...
» Read morePotamos is a Greek quintet, part of the Aesthetiko Musicians Collective, playing in what seems to be an improvisational jazz style, somewhat informed by Middle-Eastern sounds, though not to the...
» Read moreDieter Spears has been a session player in Nashville for several decades as a bassist, keyboardist, engineer, and producer, though his fondness for 80s and 90s electronic music finally got the...
» Read moreThe Italian neo-progressive band Melting Clock originated in the Physics Department of the University of Genoa in 2001. The founders’ shared interests in progressive bands like Porcupine...
» Read moreWhen I see the word “doomgaze,” I can recognize from context that it refers to a genre of music, but I’m neither sure of what exactly it means nor interested in finding out. Music...
» Read moreA long time ago in a land far away, there was a smokin’ hot band called Egg that embodied some outstanding musicianship, and among the players was bassist and multi-instrumentalist Mont...
» Read moreThese are a couple of releases that Dirk Serries released on other labels (meaning other than Projekt, the label that has released most of the titles we have reviewed in these pages), though they...
» Read moreJ.C. Cinel is an Italian guitarist born in Piacenza in 1974. In 2003 he joined the thrash metal / hard prog rock band Wicked Minds as vocalist. He left that in 2008 and headed to Nashville,...
» Read moreOver the years, I’ve encountered a number of South American progressive rock bands, and in general, I find them to be creative and original entries into the genre, with distinctive twists on...
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