Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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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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Gerald Arend is a German keyboard player who earns his bread and butter working in multimedia and in the computer games industry, but when he releases his own works, he does so under the project...
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It is has been over four years since I heard and reviewed Muffx’ 2017 release L’Ora di...
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The headline on the website of a Seattle news station read “Olympia songwriter releases epic concept album about his hometown,” and that certainly sums up the wonderful curio that is...
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Orion Tango has been releasing albums since 2015, but The In Between, released in early 2022, is my first encounter with them. The group is a trio featuring guitarist Tim Motzer, bassist...
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By my calculation, Elements is Miriodor’s twelfth album (counting Tôt Ou Tard, their second, casette-only release) since their 1986 debut, which amounts to about one...
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The Elements: Fire, Water, Earth, and Wind. At hand, a blend of beautiful melodic vocals and chants from another ancient world created by composers Luis Perez Ixoneztli (Mexico) and Paloma Coronado...
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Aging Liverpudlian Phil Royal left home as a teenager in the 60s to join the hippy movement and over the years has experienced a number of different lifestyles and locations (Liverpool, Ireland,...
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I reviewed the first volume of Curha music back in 2018, and as of this writing, there are two more. Curtis Hasselbring...
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Norway has no shortage of bands, and keeping up with them all requires dedication and a lot of time. Taskaha’s debut album came out back in 2020, but it’s worthy of notice for those who...
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