Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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It’s only been a couple years since Puchiele’s previous release, Move, but...
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Even though Craig Williamson, AKA Lamp of the Universe, has been steadily releasing music over the years, it has been seven years since I heard his music and reviewed
Metal Box - Rebuilt in Dub presents the entire Metal Box album, originally released by Public Image Ltd in 1979, in remixed and somewhat rearranged form. Jah Wobble was a member...
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Lyle Workman has been an in-demand session guitarist for many years, and has scored dozens of movies and TV shows; both sides of his career come together on Uncommon Measures, which is his...
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As one listens to the track “Mining the Radio of Dreams” on Diaspora Focii, a sense of helplessness ensues as the listener gets drawn into a cauldron of pure sonic chaos and...
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So, How Are You Coping With This Century? Just ask Liverpool multi-instrumentalist Tom McConnell, AKA Novelty Island. and he will tell you in 12 different songs. Being from Liverpool,...
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Unheimlich Manoeuvre is the debut of Norwegian bassist Jo Berger Myhre as a solo artist. Most of his credits look to be in the general field of jazz, and while it could be said that jazz...
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Djabe is an outstanding Hungarian quintet that could best be described as ethnic-folk-jazz-rock; we haven’t reviewed any of their releases here since their earliest offerings (and they are...
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Marco Billi released his first album using the name Jarguna in 2006. The Bandcamp page for his latest, Neogene, states that this is his 41st album, so needless to say he has been one...
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Roots of a Knob is the new experimental album collaboration between Stefan Neville (Pumice) and Anla Courtis (Reynols). Neville and Courtis have crossed paths many times over the years,...
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