Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Sao Paulo based quartet Palindrum formed in 2010 around musical director Dyonisio Moreno, who composes and arranges their music, but doesn’t actually perform in the group. Their unusual sound...
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McLatchey's Second Tier
This is one of those albums that has developed such a reputation that it's quite common to see it get the dreaded "overrated" tag, as if...
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There’s one trend in music around the world that I’m really enjoying these days: the proliferation of groups with unconventional instrumentation, specifically combinations lacking...
» Read moreFor almost 60 years Ennio Morricone has been composing memorable movie soundtracks, perhaps best known for The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly. He also has his dark and experimental side,...
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Those who have followed Green Isac from ther very beginnings – the Strings & Pottery album from 1991 – have witnessed plenty of growth and evolution over the last 25 years,...
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After spending the last few months diving into some classic Duke Ellington and Count Basie recordings, I was excited hearing about this new release from one of the best-known of a later generation...
» Read moreIf you think you had this Norwegian quartet all figured out based on their two earlier Cuneiform releases Reminder (2012) and We Are All Small Pixels (2014), better think again....
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Sometimes you just have to throw analysis out the window and say, “I enjoy listening to it.” This Spanish band plays what might be called “mainstream post-rock,” by which I...
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For newcomers to reading Exposé, it’s worth noting that for much of the first ten years of our existence, our reviewers devoted a lot of ink to writing negative things about...
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I’m sure everyone who read my review of Simon McKechnie’s previous album,...
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