Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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After Crying is a Hungarian band with at least five CDs on the market plus this double CD, which comprises a compilation and a live disc. Surprisingly enough, not much is known about After Crying,...
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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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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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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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Well, well, well, I was as unprepared for this omnibus CD as one could be. Apart from Iva Bittová, Dunaj, and Už Jsme Doma, little other Czech rock music of a creative nature seemed to hit...
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As the title implies, what we have here are eleven tracks of smoking hot instrumental guitar rock. The list of featured performers reads like a who's who of Czech guitarists — some...
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The Ululating Mummies use a mixture of guitar, mandolin, accordion, piano, saxophone, bass, and drums to create an eclectic blend of European and American folk musics, tinged with traces of rock...
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Infinity began as a mid-70s San Francisco Bay Area band that played some local live shows recorded several original songs that, until now, have not seen the light of day. The roots of the group...
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Try tackling a review for a project like this and inevitably you end up with blank pages and a headache brought on by acute frustration. Whenever I listen to music of a very personal, experimental...
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We don't always do end of year "best of" lists, but when we do, you can bet they'll be diverse. Here's a look back at how our writers felt about the year 1996.
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