Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Saxophonist Wally Shoup arrived in Seattle in 1985, and from then until his death in March of 2024, he became a sort of spiritual center for the improvised and experimental music scene in the city,...
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One might be inclined to wonder exactly what elements constitute that ubiquitous subgenre called surf-rock. First off, it’s gotta be driven by guitar, usually a Stratocaster or Telecaster,...
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Grew is a British improvising pianist who has worked solo, in groups (duos, trios, quartets), and in collaboration with others for over four decades. He has collaborated and recorded with some of...
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When vinyl was all the rage and before CDs took possession, it was not uncommon to encounter split LPs with the band on the A Side being different from the band on the B Side. With the renewed...
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Russia’s champions of glutinous sludge metal, Dekonstrucktor, have released a new album of doom-laden sonic distortion guaranteed to curl your toes, Death Beat. After a four year...
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A few years ago, I wrote about Moppa Elliott’s triple album set Jazz Band / Rock...
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Irnini Mons is a French band with an engaging sound that’s a little quirky, very catchy, and full of bouncy energy. Fanny Bouland (drums), Guillaume Carle (bass), Sabrina Duval (guitar), and...
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The duo Time Being first appeared around a dozen years ago, give or take, with their debut album A Dimension Reflected, on the Lotuspike label (a subsidiary of Spotted Peccary), and over...
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Composer Kenneth Kirschner’s Three Cellos is the inaugural release on Greyfade’s new folio format, a hardback book with a digital download of the music. Five years in the...
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In a world filled with bands built around guitars or keyboards, it’s refreshing to come across a novel combination of instruments. On Fanfares & Freedom, noted saxophonist Paul...
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