Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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With every Custard Flux album, Gregory Curvey continues to hone his band’s sound. Enter Xenon presents a superbly melodic cross between psychedelic and progressive rock, with ten...
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It was about a year ago that I received an email from Michael Maksymenko regarding an error in
1972 is truly an avant garde album that recalls the experimental free flow of sound manipulation of the late-70s / early-80s cassette culture when sonic artists like Minoy, Hal McGee,...
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Mettle Lark is a relatively new Seattle band fronted by Gretta Harley, who is a veteran of the city’s music scene going back to the 90s with a variety of bands like Maxi Badd and Danger Gens,...
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This is the first release on Auricle Music we’ve reviewed in years, maybe even decades — was the last one the Shub Niggurath Live cassette, some early Peter Frohmader...
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Gino Fioravanti, a.k.a. Aglaia, has been extremely busy creating powerful and immersive electroacoustic sound sculptures since his beginnings around 1998, some with his former creative partner...
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When Feast Eternal showed up, Yomi Ship was unknown to me. It is their first full-length release, though they’ve put out a number of EPs and singles since their beginnings in 2016....
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One could be forgiven for thinking that Steve MacLean might have any consistent vision from one album to the next, but to be fair this is an archival release that goes all the way back to his...
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Chakra Vimana is a new project featuring some musicians we’ve encountered before. The group features Mark Cook (who is also in Herd of Instinct and The Forever Moment), Santtu Laakso (who is...
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The information sheet that came with this release stated that the two protagonists first met while standing in the line outside the Hermitage museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia. They never actually...
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