Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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They say that sequels are never as good as the original. Well, here we are at the fourth installment of the Unconventional Residents series, which has proved that old saying wrong; this...
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Magic Pie is now up to their sixth album, and once again, it’s a tasty set of music that’s infused with a lot of the sounds of classic 70s rock that doesn’t sound nostalgic. Of...
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When we last caught up with the Norwegian composer and guitarist earlier this year, he had just released his panoramic epic
The Black Cat’s Eye is a German band with a different take on space rock than I’ve heard lately. Rather than basing their music on riffs, they take more after Manuel Göttsching,...
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A couple years before the turn of the century, Jon Jenkins’ Flow was released. It was in fact Jenkins’ first solo album on Spotted Peccary, although he had appeared on other...
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UK-based Swiss guitarist Nicolas Meier has an impressive discography of twelve solo albums starting in 2006. He drew the attention of Jeff Beck and was a member of Jeff Beck’s band from 2013...
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A Strange Loop is a collection of pieces written by Tim Harrison, who has been working in soundtracks and sound design for television for a while, and the music certainly sounds like it...
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From his early days playing with the Barry Goldberg Reunion and Charlie Musselwhite to the launch of his solo career in ‘68, to his time with Canned Heat, John Mayall, and recording with The...
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An album by Buñuel, as far as I can tell, is a deep dive into intense and noisy rock. There’s also a lot of screaming involved. Now, screaming is not something that generally appeals...
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Formed in 1976 in the German town of Fürth, Carol of Harvest was a band that played what might be called acid-folk. Their only LP came out in ‘78 on a local label, Brutkasten Records, in...
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