Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
Showing items 421 to 430 of 8236
Norwegian rock band Laughing Stock is back with their sixth album, their next concept album, Shelter. Shelter is an organization that promises a new and better life in harmony with nature,...
» Read more
Many years ago, we encountered Jason Blake in the band Aziola Cry, a heavy trio fond of odd meters with a foot...
» Read more
Who out there remembers the 1983 release called “Do It Again Medley with Billie Jean” by Club House? A group of Italian producers basically took the lyrics and vocal melody of Steely...
» Read more
As producer, composer and multi-instrumentalist, Gregorius has been releasing music as a solo artist since the early 2000s, first as an independent artist (his independent debut Heaven and...
» Read more
Schroeder has had no trouble keeping a regular release schedule of one to three releases a year since around 2007; one might say that’s flooding the market with product, but an artist with an...
» Read more
Blueblut is trio of musicians based in Vienna who play avant-garde rock music. Consisting of Pamelia Stickney (theremin and vocals), Chris Janka (guitar, loops, and samples), and Mark Holub (drums,...
» Read more
It goes without saying that New York is a very large city with a large number of musicians. It’s also one of the world’s centers for jazz — in fact, it seems the majority of...
» Read more
Aglaia is the musical project of Italian electro-acoustic sound sculptor Gino Fioravanti, started around the turn of this century with a second member Gianluigi Toso; Toso left about ten years...
» Read more
Norway’s maestro of squishy-squelchy electronic textures and rhythms, Alwanzatar, returns with another set of eight synthesized instrumentals called Engsyre. This time the tracks are...
» Read more
Musicians who are capable of prodigious technical performances are often accused of favoring flashy playing over emotional expression — this is a complaint I remember being prominent in the...
» Read moreThese are the most recent changes made to artists, releases, and articles.