Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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As the subtitle suggests, Ayahuasca is a compilation of soundtrack works by Peruvian composer Luis David Aguilar spanning the years 1978-1983. Aguilar is one of the premier and most...
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The early 80s must have been a tough time to be a member of a band like The Enid, known for a decidedly symphonic, though not entirely reverent, take on rock music. After being with The Enid since...
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Formed in the shadow of Peter Banks leaving Yes, Flash was a band that (for the most part) never got their due. Their music only loosely resembled Yes, with the distinctive guitar playing of Banks...
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Agony Street was the duo of Gudmundur Bragason (lead and backing vocals, percussion, drum programming, and production) and the late Klas Qvist (lead and backing vocals, keyboards, acoustic and...
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It has been quite a number of years since the last Shawn Phillips release. I remember seeing his album Second Contribution with him wearing a black cape facing away from the camera on a...
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This 3CD set presents recordings by Oliver Wakeman with two different collaborators: Steve Howe and Gordon Giltrap. Both are guitarists who are well known in their own rights and prominent...
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Fruits de Mer Records introduces the world to another incredible Russian band, this one called St. Kraut. Originally intending to include just one track from them on an FdM sampler CD, the effort...
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Tony Hazzard may not be a familiar name, but he wrote a ton of hits in the 60s for The Hollies, Manfred Mann, Herman’s Hermits, Cliff Richard, Gene Pitney, Lulu, and Andy Wiilliams. Recorded...
» Read moreFormed in Mexico City in 1980, Iconoclasta is one of Mexico’s longest running progressive rock bands. Formed by primary songwriter and multi-instrumentalist (and de-facto bandleader) Ricardo...
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Like any eleven year old kid of the 60s, I lived my life with a handheld transistor radio glued to my ear, listening to all the music radio had to offer. On the menu in 1965 were Beatles, Stones,...
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