Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Following last year’s Tomorrow and the powerful Into the Majestic from earlier in 2021, Roach’s latest release As It Is returns the listener to familiar...
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Rita Braga’s third album continues her experimentation with warped tunes, cheap vintage keyboards, and old drum machines. Her lead single, “Tremble Like a Ghost,” is an earworm...
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This group’s debut was one of the standout boundary-busters of 2018, and the follow-up is similarly uncategorizable. One of the joys of
Neurogenesis from December 2020 is the follow-up to Offering to the Morning Fog released earlier in 2020, however the two releases couldn’t be more different. The seven...
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Ancient Veil’s 2018 album Rings of Earthly... Live consisted of live...
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In spite of their pretentious name, this Danish band has more in common with Survivor or Europe than any other band I can think of. The band’s roots go back to the 80s with a neo-prog band...
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If one loves floating ambient space music, these are two names that you should be familiar with, because just about anything they are connected with is going to be nothing less than exceptional....
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The genesis of the music on Seattle-based composer and guitarist Dennis Rea’s Giant Steppes certainly has as much to do with his years in China and Taiwan as an English instructor...
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Stephen Lawrie’s The Telescopes recently released their twelfth album, and fourth on Tapete Records, Songs of Love and Revolution. However there are no detectable love songs on the...
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