Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Is anybody out there saying Enough of this Nordic folk stuff, already? So many of us here at Exposé seem to be obsessed with it that I can imagine some readers being...
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For those (such as myself) still finding their way into the Scandinavian folk revival via the NorthSide label, this one is a great new find. Frifot is the highly respected Swedish trio of Per...
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Lo Sgabello del Rospo is a rock opera in eight parts. The vocals are mostly provided by a lead male vocalist backed by a chorus. His voice has that operatic rich tenor quality of many...
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As far as one-man keyboard-oriented projects go, this is not the worst I’ve heard, but neither is it the best. The closest comparison would be with 70s Vangelis albums, maybe Heaven and...
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It’s only been in the last couple years that I’ve started hearing any of the progressive music originating in South America, and while I’m reluctant to make broad generalizations,...
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Hot on the heels of the acclaimed Optometry sessions (charting high in the Billboard top 100) comes an all-star set of seventeen remixes of samples and tracks from that disc. The...
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Divided Sky is a Philadelphia based four piece progressive act that relies on heavy riffs that don’t quite fit into technical metal categorization. Phased guitar effects on...
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Discus entered the scene a few years back with a CD that captured an interesting fusion/prog mix, with a touch of...
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It’s been a few years since Discus’ debut, and they’ve been using the time well. The hour of music...
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Discus continues to create interesting music using a mix of both traditional Indonesian and Western instruments on their second album …tot licht! With eight people in the group,...
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