Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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When it comes to duos of piano and vibes, the first example most jazz fans will come up with is Chick Corea and Gary Burton. Futari, a collaboration between pianist Satoko Fujii and mallet...
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Orins is a drummer with his hands in dozens of different projects, both studio and live. We’ve covered many of his releases with
I’ve covered previous reissues of Tom Dyer’s work of the 80s with The Colorplates and...
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Murmur Metal is the project of French guitarist David Bausseron, who is part of the Muzzix collective, though don’t expect to hear a lot of guitar here – what little guitar there is...
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Leaving California stands as a kind of capstone to the first phase of the history of Jack o’ the Clock. Since its founding in 2007 by musicians associated with Mills College, the...
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Recorded at home in her practice room in the last months of 2020, Hazuki is a solo album in the truest sense, adventurous and imaginative, filled with emotion and brilliance, she not only...
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This deluxe set celebrates not the 50th album by Focus, but the 50th anniversary of the band’s founding, presenting a combination of live and studio recordings. Two of the CDs and the BlueRay...
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Le Bruit des Dofs (rough translation: The Noise of the Dofs — and don’t ask me what Dofs are, an acronym for something I presume, the possibilities are endless) is a French avant-prog...
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With Manmade we reach the end of Karisma’s reissued Ruphus catalog, and the end of the band’s life, at least as far as new studio albums are concerned. It was 1979, and...
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Guitar Talk is one of the first releases on the AGS Recordings label, the other being Anthony Pirog’s In Side. As for the label itself, AGS stands for Alternative Guitar...
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