Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Both of the EPs at hand feature British keyboardist Malcolm Galloway (and with his group project Hats Off… he also plays guitar and sings) and were released in late November 2020, which I...
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When most of us think of King Crimson, we think of dissonant sounds, heavy riffs, and complex rhythms, but from the beginning, there’s been another side to the music of Fripp and Company. For...
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This London-based duo is back with their third full length release, and much of what was said...
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I guess this is proof positive that Gryphon’s 2018 album Reinvention was not a one-off —...
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Asia Minor’s 1980 album Between Flesh and Divine is widely considered a minor classic of progressive rock, and it has the advantage of not fitting into any of the major streams of...
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As one might gather from the title, this is the second installment of the Fractal Guitar series — the
Now and here: the two most basic reference points in which we locate ourselves in time and space in any given moment, and yet both are constantly changing and shifting; by the...
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Jimmy Campbell (4 January 1944 – 12 February 2007) was an English musician and songwriter from Liverpool and a member of Merseybeat groups The Kirkbys, The 23rd Turnoff, and Rockin'...
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So I start Automatism’s album Immersion and hear a fairly nice mid-tempo groove with a steady beat a little reminiscent of classic Krautrock. After a little while, a tasty...
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Jerry King and Bret Hart, both composers and multi-instrumentalists, are half of Moon Men. Hint: this sounds nothing like Moon Men, nor does it sound like Jerry King’s solo work or his band...
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