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Phonya is a new Belgian band formed by Eric Vanderbemden (guitars, keyboards, bass) and Bernard Piette (keyboards), the co-founders of the mid 90s progressive rock band Ken’s Novel. Phonya...
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Alex Carpani has proven himself to be skilled at creating catchy music with inflections from progressive rock, and on albums like
Dr. Richard Michelson, a.k.a. MOTU (Music of the Universe), guitarist, multi-instrumentalist, composer, and singer, and also leader of the band MOTU, claims that Awareness or Illusion is...
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When I think of the albums by Eclectic Maybe Band, I tend to remember the spaced-out funky jazz grooves. They’re somewhat reminiscent of Bitches Brew, and I really love that sound. I...
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Here at Exposé, our first encounter with Alan Jenkins was with his band called The Thurston Lava Tube, which played experimental surf music. Jenkins has many other projects,...
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As usual, this latest release by Canadian composer and multi-instrumentalist Terry Draper, perhaps best known for his days in the late 70s as one third of Klaatu, is nothing short of a collection...
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A while back I wrote a few words about Dirk Serries release Streams of Consciousness...
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By my count, Portraits is the eleventh Jack o’ the Clock album, and it’s a wonderful blend of old and new in terms of their style. For the old, we have the intricate...
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Soheil Peyghambari is an Iranian woodwind player now based in Paris, best known for his work on clarinet and bass clarinet. Kevin Kastning and Peyghambari collaborated as a duo on The First...
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It was back in 2015 when I first heard the band called Hats Off Gentlemen It’s Adequate, and since then I’ve heard all seven (now eight) of their albums, along with a handful of EPs and...
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