Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Huxley Would Approve is an ambitious international project created by German Rainer Schneider (compositions, engineering, production, instruments, vocals) and Canadian Joe Bolieiro (lyrics,...
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The Norwegian guitarist, composer, and ambient electronic artist offers his second album of 2021, following February’s Recurrence and his virtual appearance at SoundQuest Fest at the...
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Back in 1980, Brian Eno and Jon Hassell came up with a new sound, combining electronics and trumpet on Fourth World Vol. 1 - Possible Musics into something that wasn’t jazz,...
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One might be asking right about now, why is he reviewing albums by two different bands together in a single review? The truth is that Deckchair Poets and Zorbonuts are just two names for the same...
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The previous collaboration between Satoko Fujii and Natsuki Tamura was the highly abstract improvisational album
High-Castle Teleorkestra is a new project self-described as a remote music ensemble led by Tim Smolens (ex-Estradasphere, Don Salsa, and others, currently living in Denver Colorado), playing bass,...
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Four years after their last album, Norwegian art pop rockers Suburban Savages return with their third album, Demagogue Days. Demagogue Days is an album about communication without...
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Many of us are familiar with guitarist Mary Halvorson from her work with Thumbscrew, but she’s been involved in a lot of other projects, both a leader and guest. Code Girl is a band she...
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For those of us who are not vulcanologists, pyroclast refers to the hot ash and rocks that are ejected from a volcano, which then, after being jetted upward, turn around and come down the sides of...
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Here we have the latest release from New York City’s best known, most prolific and enduring surf-rock band — this is like their fourteenth album in 30 years. Let’s clear a few...
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