Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Johnny Hunter is a British drummer and composer, active on the avant jazz scene for about a dozen years now, and a regular on many recordings on Discus music. He leads the Johnny Hunter Quartet,...
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Yes, it’s been more than ten years since Happy Family released Minimal Gods, which...
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At the end of January 1976, Missus Beastly had just completed recording of their third LP
The previous releases we’ve reviewed from drummer Phil Haynes have not covered the breadth of his career, which has spanned several decades and a variety of different streams of jazz. On...
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At Exposé we have been covering the music of Jim Matus from our very earliest days, beginning with albums by his group Paranoise, then his next groups Mawwal, Impulse Ensemble, and...
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Trollringen is Anders Buaas’ new solo album that he has been working on since 2019. Trollringen is a bit of departure, as this is his first album with songs mixed in with...
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The origins of Llibre Vermell go back to an earlier time, clean back to the Fourteenth Century in fact; Le Livre Vermell is a collection of hymns, songs, and dances that comes...
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Uwe Cremer has been recording and releasing as Level π since 2006 with a strong Krautrock vibe, with his first album released on Garden of Delights. Elektronische Klänge is...
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Veteran guitarist Gordon Giltrap has long been known as a master of his craft, if not exactly a virtuoso, favoring subtlety over shredding technique. Starfield is an EP featuring five...
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While Steve Roach and Dirk Serries (a.k.a. VidnaObmana) have been individually been plying their respective crafts for many decades, their paths first converged in the mid-90s with the release of...
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