Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Kastning and Clements are no newcomers to collaboration. If I’m counting correctly this is their seventh album working together, and I’m guessing — though I can’t be a...
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Beginning in the early-90s, first with his cassette release Secret Fire and later with his three-piece synthesizer band Dweller at the Threshold, Paul Ellis has released around three dozen...
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Fjieri’s multi-instrumentalist Nicola Lori has just released his debut solo album Urban Vision, inspired by Italo Calvino’s postmodern novel Invisible Cities about a...
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Bloodcog is an improvisational group consisting of Fran Bass (bass), Richard Harding (Chapman Stick), Phil Hargreaves (woodwinds), Richard Harrison (drums, percussion), and Pete Smyth...
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Canadian five-piece Huis has been plying their craft for about fourteen years, with four albums to show for their effort. They have a big proggy sound, somewhere between the neo-progressive sound...
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Singing Stones (Volume 1) is the first in a series of Snowdrops’ compositions celebrating slow time and long time, somewhere between post-classical, progressive chamber music, and...
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The band Focus was founded in 1969, and with Thijs van Leer being the only original member left, the group’s twelfth studio album is the appropriately titled Focus 12. Drummer Pierre...
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Longtime readers of Exposé will know Dirk Bruinsma from his work in the group Blast, where he was a co-founder, co-composer, and played all manner of saxophone, electric bass,...
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Somewhere in Maryland, there’s a five-piece band, practicing, working up and learning new material, recording their new songs, and around this time of year – every year, releasing a new...
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The Verge, a new Norwegian jazz-rock quartet, met at school and performed their first concerts in 2019. The band consists of Emil Storløkken Åse on guitar, Aksel Rønning from...
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