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I first encountered harpist Isabelle Olivier with her 2019 collaboration with Rez Abbasi called
Three voices: Gaëlle Debra, Patrick Guionnet, and Maryline Pruvost, along with skins, wood, and metal played by Peter Orins, whom we have reviewed many times here at Exposé in...
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In my 35 or so years reviewing recordings, you can bet I’ve come across some pretty strange albums, quite a few in fact, but this one ranks among the strangest. Sopa Boba is a Belgian / Dutch...
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Over the last 20 years or so I’ve heard Bobby Previte in a wide range of different settings, from the experimental sample-fests of
The Berlin-based RIO ensemble called Tryon has released two albums so far — Läuterung (2022) and Freaky Squash Baby (2023) — and with each one, the ambition of the arrangements, as well as the number of musicians involved, has increased. Now they're looking to record their most ambitious work yet. Salmon Dreams will continue the growth of this significant group in the realm of music that combines rock, jazz, and modern classical music.
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I’ve lost count of how many albums I’ve heard that use Tarot cards as a theme or concept. Just recently we had one from
Circu5 is a relatively new band, another entry into the area of melodic prog-inflected rock. Their music isn’t based around lengthy epics or vintage keyboards, but there are enough proggy...
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This wondrous 44-minute tour de force seems to simmer with breathtaking beauty, an album that was composed in the valley of Skåbu, Norway, in the summer of 2024 during...
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The mighty Kryptograf is back with another tasty slab of heavy psychedelic rock. This isn’t the only band out there taking the sound of early Black Sabbath (first four albums, say) and...
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Kind of an odd title for an album, isn’t it, until you realize that six of the eight tracks clock in at around three minutes 33 seconds, give or take a few seconds, and the longest is just...
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