Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Triangolazioni is a project led by Italian guitarist and composer Luciano Margorani (of Homunculus Res and La 1919, among others), something that began back in early 2012 when Margorani...
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Algol was a primitive computer language from the 60s, now long dead (remember the days of punch cards?), but was a forebearer of many of the languages that came after. Algol is also the name of a...
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Starting with Cream in 1966 and climaxing in the 80s, supergroups were all the rage. Now Fruits de Mer has released Synesthesia, which could be viewed as by the supergroup of Icarus Peel...
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In addition to a similarity in names, the bands We Lost the Sea and We Stood Like Kings have a stylistic relationship in that both of them can be broadly labeled post-rock. The former is from...
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We have seen master guitarist Frédéric l’Épée in a variety of settings, from the full-on progressive rock of his band Shylock in the 70s, to his guitar trio (and...
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Taupe is a trio based in Glasgow that is exploring the area between jazz and avant-garde electronics, tossing in math-rock as a bonus. The result on Waxing / Waning is a joyful mess of...
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The dreamy sound of a cello, synthetic textures, and hand drums lead the listener into “Holy Dust,” a mystical soundworld that seems both strange and familiar, with shadowy elaborations...
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Brinsley Schwarz, the band, named after the founder, was a 70s English pub rock band known for members Schwarz and Nick Lowe. They flourished for a few years, and disbanded in 1975. Brinsley...
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Yes, it’s true: The Red Masque is back with a new album, their first since Fathomless...
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Orchestra of the Upper Atmosphere is a long-running (since 2012) improvisational group from Sheffield featuring a roster of members who record and perform in numerous other projects on the Discus...
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