Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Six albums into their career, Australia’s Datura4 continue to explore aspects of their core early-70s inspirations, presenting eight tracks of solid rock full of great guitar and organ work....
» Read moreI think I’m probably not alone in this: I was a big fan of Emerson, Lake & Palmer’s early albums — everything from their self-titled album through Brain Salad Surgery...
» Read moreWe all remember VidnaObmana from the last years of the 20th Century, a floating ambient project alias created by one Dirk Serries, Belgian composer and instrumentalist in 1984, who recorded nearly...
» Read moreIn the early 70s Czech keyboardist Kratochvíl led his band Jazz Q Praha through some interesting musical terrain with an expanded lineup of six to seven members, releasing albums like...
» Read moreThe second release in Fruits de Mer’s series of artist retrospectives is An Introduction to The Luck of Eden Hall. FdM turned 15 in 2023 and The Luck of Eden Hall has been with them...
» Read moreIn Fruits de Mer’s efforts to discover and promote new talent that is not currently released commercially on the label, they released a double promo CD set, Tall Tales and Short...
» Read morePerhaps one of the most idiosyncratic bands to emerge from the Midwest in the 70s, Rascal Reporters is one of those groups that would completely change their stripes from one album to the next...
» Read moreThe prolific Italian sound sculptor Marco Billi (a.k.a. Jarguna) began recording his soundtracks back in 2006, and with Retrospective of Deep Days he celebrates 50 releases by offering...
» Read moreThe Irish rock band Thin Lizzy got its start late in 1969, but didn’t achieve much recognition until 1975 with the single “Boys Are Back in Town,” by which time they’d...
» Read moreAs a bassist and composer, Hugh Hopper’s legacy is assured by the work he did in Soft Machine and elsewhere, but there was another side to his creativity. He was ever pushing the boundaries...
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