Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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December 2025 brought the long-awaited second installment of Nick Prol’s Erstwisle Alphabestiary, five years after the appearance of
We covered some earlier Inclusion Principle EPs in these pages — Needle at the Bottom of the Sea is the duo’s fourth EP of 2025, following
Hervé Perez is a avant-garde sound sculptor and composer who works with found sounds, field recordings, electronics, laptop, and is a multi-instrumentalist (saxophone, shakuhachi,...
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Chatte Royal’s oddly-titled debut full-length says hello with a short track called “Bonjour,” which starts with a brief introduction on nylon-string guitar then jumps into an...
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Here we have two very different sides of Dirk Serries’ work (and there are other sides as well), and it’s a stunning revelation what can be done with a guitar a collection of effects,...
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For their new album Dedication to BigNick, the Russian band Roz Vitalis is the lineup of Ivan Rozmainsky (conception, arrangement, synths, grand piano, harpsichord, and bells), Dmitry...
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Olly Chalk’s new album In Those Remote Stars gives 2026 a great start with a compelling set of what might best be described as chamber jazz. Chalk and his cohorts present eleven...
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Look out your window any time in December or January and you’re bound to see the kind of imagery and experience the feelings that inspired this latest four-song 30-minute EP by ambient...
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While we’re on the subject of trios with names starting “Tr-” (see Tre Spiritus and
The world of dreams is a seemingly coherent one, at least while one is experiencing them, they seem to have their own past, present and future built into them, until one wakes up suddenly and...
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