Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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For their tenth release (least as I count them), Curlew has pulled out all the stops. The free-wheeling instrumental jazz sound of earlier releases is still very much intact, often packaged with...
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I have learned to be wary when the mainstream press describes an artist as “progressive” – you never know what they really mean, since the vast majority of progressive music is...
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At its core, Cherno is the duo of Shin Sugawara (sax, wind synth) and Junichi Kishimoto (guitar, guitar synths, drum programming), sometimes joined by other players, track and disc depending...
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By this time, many readers will know what to expect from Mexico's Cast: complex, keyboard-heavy neo-progressive with lots of odd meters. They've stuck to that for what seems like twenty or...
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The opening tracks offer sweet bits of melodic a capella and seemingly lighthearted lyrics mixed with grinding industrial guitars, experimental ambient bits and noisy cacaphonic interludes, all...
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Why is it that I always end up reviewing CDs like this late at night? In fact I’ll probably be conked out long before the disc is finished; fortunately I’ve been playing this one at...
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I’ve never heard Blast before, but a couple of the members were part of the group Otolithen, whom some readers...
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If music can evoke various images, ideas, and concepts, such as nature, history, war, culture, concepts from literature, and so on, then the music of Birdsongs of the Mesozoic — for this...
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Birdsongs is back! The lineup hasn’t changed since Petrophonics: Eric...
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This new offering from my favorite prehistoric animal noise group certainly lives up to the high standards of their previous releases, and over the long term may turn out to be one of my favorites....
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