Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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With a kaleidoscopic blend of abstract electronics, latin rhythms, spooky horns, and trippy vocals, Colombian artist Lucrecia Dalt (real name María Lucrecia Pérez López) has...
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For many years Steve Roach has played live shows at many choice venues all around the world, venues that suit his dreamy atmospheric music, including Grace Cathedral in San Francisco, other...
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Some readers might be familiar with the original version of Alice in Wonderland by Neuschwanstein. It was an instrumental symphonic rock album with German narration recorded in 1976 that...
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Edena Gardens may be a new group name, but the members are certainly familiar from previous endeavors. Jakob Skøtt has been the drummer of Causa Sui since their very first album in 2005,...
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Hanterhir is a band that’s always had two main stylistic streams, Cornish folk music and grungy rock, that cross in various ways and are sometimes infused with bits of space rock and...
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José Javier Castro was a Peruvian artist and musician who began his work in the 80s and is best known for being the guitarist, singer, and de-facto leader of the experimental rock group El...
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On his Noisy record label, violinist David Cross released an album in 2006 with pianist Naomi Maki called Unbounded, which was labeled “Electric Chamber Music.” It was the...
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Discepoli is best known as a drummer, but from his beginnings as part of a jazz fusion trio, he immediately started expanding his horizons as a multi-instrumentalist, studying piano, bass, guitar,...
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Six years after her previous solo album, Italian keyboardist and prog rocker Elisa Montaldo has released the sequel, Fistful of Planets, Part II. Continuing her departure from the...
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If you’d asked me 40 years ago if there would ever be a genre called “symphonic metal,” I might have laughed at the absurdity of it, but time has proven me to be an idiot on this...
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