Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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German neo-New Wave pop trio Jaguwar is back with their second full-length album, Gold. Continuing on from where they left off on their debut
The global pandemic has pushed musicians all over the world in directions they might not have otherwise traveled (mostly involving little physical travel). Jeff Kelly, in addition to recording a...
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Solar Flash brings us yet another combination of the Moonjune regulars, with drummer Asaf Sirkis at the helm and providing the compositions and Gary Husband serving up keyboards, both of...
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Jill Haley is a composer, pianist, and double-reed woodwind player, best known for her ongoing series of albums interpreting the natural beauty of America’s national parks (Glacier...
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On Rhino, Linda Cushma gives us a taste of what the next Oxygene8 album might sound like, though I haven’t heard whether these two tracks will be included. The title track is a tasty...
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I am neither knowledgeable nor interested in the distinctions between various styles of electronic music, and I have no idea where Rone (AKA Erwan Castex) is categorized. What I can say is that...
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The first few minutes of the opener “Echoes of Thunderbirds” remind me of one cold, wet night I spent under a bridge during a storm, with large trucks and cars driving over the top,...
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For his fourth solo album, Roland Bühlmann continues his alphabetical journey with Dubnos. He also continues his journey of steadily improving his craft — Dubnos is his...
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While I can’t say I’ve heard Chicago area guitarist Jimmy Ryan’s previous album (2017’s 21st Century Riffology), I am familiar with several of the...
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Kiku Latte is a Japanese prog band that prominently features the flute. Do not expect to hear experimental flute pyrotechnics like Ian Anderson in Jethro Tull’s heyday. Flautist Kazumi Suzuki...
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