Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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It’s been a good five years since the previous Blackmore’s Night album All Our Yesterdays (which I
I’ve been seeing Jane Getter’s name around for many years, but Anomalia is the first of her albums as leader that I’ve heard. It’s a great entry into the arena of...
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Andrew Colyer is a composer and multi-instrumentalist, primarily known for his piano and keyboard work in the band Circuline, but he has released some solo EPs and singles, and two full-length solo...
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What is Sproingg? The sound a spring makes? Or a German band that defies description? Critics have described them as experimental polyrhythmic chaos; excessive progressive minimalism, space punk...
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With these two releases, saxophonist Rich Halley steps away from his long-time collaborators in Portland, Oregon to join up with some well-known players. Matthew Shipp is known for his work...
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When French composer and multi-instrumentalist Francois Thollot first appeared on the scene shortly after the turn of the century, he released two full albums of angular avant-zeuhl music within...
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Borut Kržišnik is a Slovenian composer of contemporary neoclassical music. Kržišnik has written numerous works for film, contemporary dance, theater, television, and video,...
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When XTC disguised themselves as The Dukes of Stratosphear and recorded a couple albums’ worth of throwback psychedelia, many listeners were amazed at how well they nailed the style. They had...
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This Quebec based five-piece (pronounce it ‘bees-bo-yay’) has been out there making records for a good twenty years, but until they were signed to Cuneiform for their latest release...
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Remy Stroomer has been plying his trade since the late 90s — we first heard his work on the Groove Unlimited release
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