Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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In this meeting of the avant-garde generations, one of the pioneers for free percussion, Milford Graves, joins up with a bassist who has nearly every genre imaginable on his resume – free...
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Sometimes bands have what it takes to keep things interesting when growing compositions out of improvisation, and sometimes they just don’t. Surely this Indonesian trio offers the creative...
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Ligro is back – huzzah! These three tremendously talented Indonesian musicians are almost single-handedly affirming instrumental jazz-rock as an indispensible art form. Sure, there are some...
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As the other Exposé writers have expressed, one of the joys of this job is being exposed to a wider range of music and artists than you normally encounter through the regular...
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For the follow-up to last year’s Compassion Fatigue (1-8), Ashley Reaks has...
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Dave Bowman, as some of us may remember, was the protagonist in the 1968 science fiction feature film 2001: A Space Odyssey (and numerous lesser known follow on books and films). As Lonely...
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Hailing from the midlands of England, this Quill (a popular band name!) dates back to the 70s. They’ve maintained a steady existence as a popular live act and in all that time have avoided...
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ZenLand is the new group of Michael Zentner (electric violin), Tim Young (guitars), Doug Lunn (bass), Dean De Benedictis (keyboards), and Vonette Yanaginuma (harp). Their impeccable musical...
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Says it right there on the cover: “The Avant-Garde Surf Music Compilation.” “Avant-garde surf music?” you ask. Why yes. Upon a little consideration, maybe it’s not...
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Here we have a case where the composer composes and the performer (someone else besides the composer) executes the composition, although it’s clear that (unlike typical classical music) in...
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