Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Fasten your seat belts, ladies and gentlemen. This trio from Bordeaux in southern France is going to take you on one wild ride that won’t be forgotten anytime soon. The three members are...
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For their third album, Spanish hard psych rockers Slap Guru have released a concept album, Umashi’s Odyssey. Taken from the novel of the same name by their ex-guitarist Alberto...
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Having heard and reviewed several of Fernando Perdomo’s albums before, I knew what to expect going into Out to Sea 3 - The Storm. His recordings have featured pristine productions of...
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The album at hand is a tribute to Timothy Leary on what would have been his 100th birthday. A little background: In 1950, Leary earned his doctorate in clinical psychology at the University of...
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A few weeks back when I reviewed Matt Smith’s two new studio releases Parlor and...
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Norwegian rockers Arabs in Aspic have a new album out, Madness and Magic, and on a new label Karisma Records. The promo material says this is their seventh album, but Discogs shows...
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Next up in Markus Reuter’s current crop of releases, we have Shapeshifters, an improvisational trio with Tim Motzer and Kenny Grohowski. The trio presents a free-wheeling set of four...
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Italian keyboardist and composer Agostino Macor has been a member of La Maschera di Cera as well as other projects and groups in Fabio Zuffanti’s sphere of influence (Finisterre, LaZona,...
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In the mid 80s, Frank Zappa released his one-of-a-kind album Jazz from Hell, composed and performed almost entirely on Synclavier, an early digital polyphonic music workstation. Although...
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