Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Baron is a French composer, bassist, and master of unusual soundscapes. 58’ refers to the length of the album’s only track, a minimalist piece written in 2010, recorded in 2013...
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As the follow-up to last year’s Zero, Acts 1 & 2, Laughing Stock just released the...
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Sounds of New Soma has been releasing psychedelic music since 2014, but Trip (2021) was my first exposure to them. The album features a single 42-minute track (divided into two side-long...
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American guitarist, multi-instrumentalist, and producer Michael Gregory Jackson has done it all across many decades, from free jazz to more commercial styles to eclectic jazz ensembles and much...
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I only recently became acquainted with Steve Unruh, with the release of Resistor’s most recent album....
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Banda Elástica’s last studio album, their sixth Ai Tencargo, came out in 2003, an eighteen year run since their first release in 1985, with new albums appearing every three...
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While I truly appreciate and enjoy Lisbon’s Beautify Junkyards' bucolic acid folk music, band leader João Kyron’s side projects of Kyron and Hidden Horse are an entirely...
» Read moreNoted jazz-fusion trio The Aristocrats will be releasing an album of music in collaboration with Poland's Primuz Chamber Orchestra on June 3, 2022. The album features arrangements of tunes from The Aristocrats catalog arranged by Wojtek Lemański. Guthrie Govan (guitar), Bryan Beller (bass), and Marco Minnemann (drums) are featured alongside the orchestra in reimaginings of such tracks as "The Ballad of /bonnie and Clyde," "Stupid 7," and "Culture Clash." Shortly after the album's release, the trio will embark on a 50-date North American tour.
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Composer and trumpeter Tamura has released several solo albums previously, but none have been quite like this — most were extended pieces for trumpet only, using standard and extended...
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Indonesia has a long heritage of indigenous music, much of it virtually unknown in the West: the ‘bamboo bells’ of angklung; the kolintang — a wooden mallet...
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