Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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With a name like Poly-Math, most listeners would probably be able to guess at least in a general way what kind of music is going to be involved. This is powerful, energetic rock played in a wide...
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Gregory Curvey was the chief writer of The Luck of Eden Hall, a psychedelic band we’ve covered a lot here...
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A bridge between ancient tribal sounds and the mystical dreams of the present, this first collaboration between ambient composers Byron Metcalf (hand drums, rattles, shakers, spirit winds) and...
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ZoneM is an Italian experimental progressive rock band that just released their debut album, Sono dentro di Me, the personal project by Beppi Menozzi with collaborations from other players...
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On Red, cellist Marina Hasselberg explores a variety of ways to present her instrument in a modern context, from Baroque composition augmented by improvised electronics to contemporary...
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Guitarist Jim Yanda’s latest recording, A Silent Way, is a bold step forward into previously unexplored territory, one that should elicit a quick review of his past endeavors to...
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English musician, flautist, saxophonist, and vocalist Nik Turner was one of the early members of Hawkwind, and a major influence on their sound with his passion for free jazz and overall weirdness....
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In 2019 I reviewed Marilyn Mazur’s Shamania, which introduced the...
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Bestiary: A medieval book (usually illustrated) with allegorical and amusing descriptions of real and fabled animals.
Originally from St. John's, Newfoundland, Simms spent...
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Circus Nebula is a hard rocking Italian progressive band that formed in 1988. Not very prolific, they self-released two cassettes Welcome to the Circus Nebula in 1988 and Where the...
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