Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Eiko Ishibashi is the kind of artist who completely defies both categorization and prediction. She’s recorded music in such a variety of styles and genres that you never know what to expect...
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In another time in an alternate universe, I will be trapped in a loop where I review this album every night for eternity, and find something subtle, some new feeling, a different perspective each...
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On Seaside Air, Sweden’s long-running band presents seven songs with English lyrics after decades of singing almost exclusively in Swedish. Musically, the sound is pretty much the...
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There is definitely some serious magic going on here on Akku Quintet’s latest offering, Aeon, which is at once captivating, free-wheeling, and full of beautiful complex grooves....
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One of Fruits der Mer’s most ambitious projects to date was released on October 8, 2018, the three LP set The Three Seasons, celebrating the spring, summer, and autumn of love. The...
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Given his long tenure in Jethro Tull, Martin Barre’s distinctive style of guitar playing has to be one of the iconic elements of progressive rock, and it is testament in part to his skillful...
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The opening track on A Drop of Light (which incidentally is titled “All Traps on Earth”) is a nearly 19-minute seemingly never-ending progression of ideas that accompanies the...
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Last year Fruits de Mer released Kris Gietkowski’s interpretation of the first Egg...
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It wouldn’t be hard to make the case that Chris Squire was one of the most influential bass players in the history of rock. Even outside progressive rock, anywhere someone is using a picking...
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