Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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When presented with a batch of Astral Magic albums, I have to admit that my first thought has nothing to do with the music. How in the world does Santtu Laasko manage to record and release an...
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Seems like only a month ago I was writing a review of Norwegian band Actionfredag’s first album, and already their second album is here, but to be fair that first album had been available...
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It was about a year ago when this writer was diligently listening to Dunmall’s sextet release
Arild Brøter, Norwegian drummer, founder, and composer for Pymlico, is a long time fan of both James Bond movies and their scores from the past 60 years. As opposed to the vast majority of...
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Studio 3 marks the third release by the New York based duo of Rogers & Butler. It matches the high standard set by its predecessor,
What we have here are two recordings by Tom Salvatori, whom we have covered in these pages before several times. La Bella Vita consists of five short guitar pieces for solo classical...
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While Uroboro’s debut was a sprawling assemblage of two studio sessions lasting well over two hours...
» Read moreWhen I first saw this band’s name — and I am probably not alone — I immediately thought of Gone with the Wind and Rhett Butler’s famous exit line “Frankly my...
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The first Tu-Ner release was a 2CD set consisting of lengthy tracks — nine pieces, only one of...
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With their second release, Portland, Oregon’s Rainbow Face moves into slightly different territory than presented on their excellent debut,
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