Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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French composer and multi-instrumentalist Jean-Paul Prat formed Masal in 1973, although it would be another eleven years before a recording would emerge from the band, a twelve-piece mini-orchestra...
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Four years after his previous release, Dancing Machine, Borut Kržišnik returns with...
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To my knowledge, no other group in the world has built a career out of adapting ancient Chinese poetry to jazz. ZY the Way, based in Taipei, does exactly that, taking as source material and...
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With Neon Blue Utopia, Deepspace (a.k.a. Australian composer and synthesist Mirko Ruckels) creates a science fiction concept about an expansive megacity somewhere out in the far reaches of...
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Maxx McGathey’s name is new to me, but he’s been active in music for many years with projects like the funk band Gramps the Vamp, the “spaghetti western project” Dark...
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It won’t take more than a minute for the listener to recognize that they are on an alternate musical path, one of shadows and textures, transitory auditory abstractions, and a dreamlike...
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Three years after Kornmo’s previous release Fimbulvinter, they are back with a...
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Evil Joe is a trio of seasoned improvisers featuring a unique combination of instruments. On clarinet we have German Edith Steyer, who has a fairly substantial body of work as a jazz saxophonist....
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Another in Jill Haley’s ongoing series inspired by America’s national parks, Colors Collide brings that number very close to a dozen full length albums now. This celebrates the...
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The independent label Inner Demons Records releases noise, industrial, drone, ambient, and other experimental / extreme audio material by obscure artists, as well as the equally obscure label...
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