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Gotho is a duo of keyboards and drums. That’s not an especially common configuration for a band, and in order to make it work, you would expect them to utilize overdubs in the studio to get a...
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Wilkerson and Russell’s latest collaboration, Imaginary Realities, follows their earlier Spotted Peccary releases,
Roger Knott’s history goes back to the early 70s with the band Lifeblud, though we first covered him with his
This is a double album’s worth of intense fuzz-drenched instrumental psychedelic rock recorded live at Loppen in Copenhagen, a legendary venue where Causa Sui has played many times throughout...
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Peter Daltrey is getting prolific at his ripe old age of 78. His new album, The Rhymer in the Long-Tongued Room, is his third release in the last two years and his fifteenth solo album,...
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An album of prepared guitar improvisations might seem like a risky proposition — I’m sure many would be bracing themselves to hear walls of noise and all manner of harshness. But in the...
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From 2017 to 2020 there was Moon Men, a four-piece that bore a unique sound with elements of progressive rock, jazz, sci-fi, and humor, all working remotely from different planets in the solar...
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I’ve lost track of how many artists we’ve reviewed here on Exposé whose music is based on the Berlin School of electronics, taking after Tangerine Dream and Klaus...
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For anyone who has followed the Italian progressive rock scene since the 90s, Fabio Zuffanti should be a well-known figure, initially as the bassist of Finisterre, then later as their principal...
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This is my first encounter with Days Between Stations, and I did not know what to expect. Jean-Paul Bourdier’s surreal cover art did not help either. Named after Steve Erickson’s novel...
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