Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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British singer-songwriter John Bromley made a quiet exit from the music scene in 70s. He recorded his one and only album, Sing, in 1969, and now 55 years later, Think Like A Key is...
» Read moreBritish singer-songwriter and author Alan Robert Gordon Clayson was born in Dover on May 3, 1951. He came to prominence in the late 70s, with Melody Maker stating that Clayson occupied a...
» Read moreOriginating from the ashes of the Liverpool Merseybeat band The Kirkbys and inspired by fellow Liverpudlians The Beatles, The 23rd Turnoff featured the cult singer-songwriter Jimmy Campbell. The...
» Read moreThe title of this Various Artists compilation roughly translates to Sonic Transits: Electronic and Tape Music by Peruvian Composers from 1964-1984. Before the reader gets the wrong idea,...
» Read moreAn Introduction to the Honey Pot is the fourth release of Fruits de Mer Records retrospective compilations. The Honey Pot and Crystal Jacqueline have been contributing to the FdM label...
» Read moreAnother Fruits de Mer artist retrospective celebrating 15 years of releasing psychedelia, Krautrock, prog rock, and acid folk tunes classic, long lost and new music is An Introduction to The...
» Read moreTerry Draper is best known for his time in Klaatu and their five studio albums; Klaatu called it a day in the early 80s, and Draper and the other members were off to other musical endeavors. During...
» Read moreBack in the late 60s and early 70s there was an obscure British psych folk band called Lifeblud, founded by lead vocalist Roger Knott. Those early albums were pretty decent and the British...
» Read moreOn his early recordings, many in collaboration with the likes of synthesists Gale Ormiston and Walter Whitney, percussionist Joe Venegoni, and others, Carl Weingarten’s work could be...
» Read moreFruits de Mer Records’ fifth release in their Introduction series features the prolific solo artist Anton Barbeau. Most of his releases on other labels are original tunes, but for...
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