Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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The latest Soft Hearted Scientists album The Phantom of Canton was originally released in May 2025 on their label The Hip Replacement, on CD and as a download along with a variety of...
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Moja is a bass and drums duo from Japan, and aside from relentless energy, they’re not much like Ruins. Masumi (drums) and Haru (bass, vocals) make noisy rock music that has more in common...
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Many of the artists come to the Spotted Peccary label after launching their careers on some other label or via independent releases: Dean DeBenedictis, Rudy Adrian, Erik Wøllo, and the...
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When I reviewed The Gatekeepers a couple of years ago, I assumed it was a one-off, a grand...
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The fourteen tracks of Habitations are meant to represent inhabitable worlds, be they human, animal, thoughts and memories, and more. What does it mean to inhabit? Not just spaces where...
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The last two releases by Brandon Seabrook featured a fairly large ensemble (
I first heard California composer and synthesist Craig Padilla on his 2002 release Folding Space and Melting Galaxies, and even at that point he already had around a dozen recordings out...
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Can I say that Thirteen sounds like no Soft Machine album before it, but sounds completely like Soft Machine? It has historically been the case that every Soft Machine album is a...
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Seems like just yesterday, but in fact it was two years ago that the duo of Tenk van Dool and Paul Sears released their debut collaboration
I’ve been a big fan of Emily Bezar’s music since I first heard
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