Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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There’s certainly been no shortage of high-quality progressive rock coming out of Norway and Sweden in the last decade or two, and a fair amount of it has had Jacob Holm-Lupo involved in some...
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No Joy is Montreal based singer / composer / multi-instrumentalist Jasmine White-Gluz, who along with Jorge Elbrecht and numerous guests create an interesting hybrid of shoegaze, dream pop,...
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For his fifth release on the Spotted Peccary label (and ninth album overall) Johansen has created a set of soundpaintings that, unlike many of his previous releases, aren't tied to any lofty,...
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Scott L. Miller is an American composer best known for his elecro-acoustic chamber music and ecosystemic performance pieces. Scott’s new album is a collaboration with the TAK Ensemble, a...
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Chromb! is yet another Lyon band on Dur et Doux, and they share some qualities with labelmates such as PoiL, Ni, and Le Grand Sbam, though they have a sound of their own. The four-piece consists of...
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With a beautiful blend of melodicism, gentleness, angularity, and spiritual communion, this Norwegian-based jazz supergroup makes a powerful statement on their fifth album overall, their second on...
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21 years ago in 1999 we received a promo CD from a British trio called Stealing the Fire; the title was Hot Ice and Wondrous Strange Snow, an ambitious slab of neo-progressive that...
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On The Return, Jason Everett expands his Deep Energy Orchestra from an eight-piece ensemble into a project involving dozens of musicians appearing on various tracks, with one featuring the...
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Isobar: an isogram (meteorological map) connecting points having comparable barometric pressure at any given time. It’s also the name of a new instrumental progressive rock band from San...
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