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Keyboardist and composer Amanda Chaudhary has assembled these nine tracks that run the gamut from jazz rock to old-timey show tunes to plenty of other interesting things beyond that, things that...
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When you gaze upon the Dali-esque Memory Palace cover art, you know are going to be taken on a mind-blowing psychedelic journey by the enigmatic nick nicely. Mike Hall Is Calling is nick...
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Satoko Fujii’s 2021 album with her Tokyo Trio, Moon on the Lake, stands as one...
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It’s been a while since Causa Sui released a new studio record, I think 2020’s
At Exposé, we focus on progressive and experimental music of various stripes, but we always try to be flexible. You probably won’t catch us reviewing Taylor Swift anytime soon...
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The Last Quiet Place is the first time we’ve reviewed a release with Ingrid Laubrock as leader, though she’s showed up on quite a few albums by others. Most notably, there was...
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One need look no further than the title of the opening track, “The Constitution of Silence,” in order to get a clue regarding how this latest Kevin Kastning collaboration with Swedesh...
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Machines Can’t Hear You is the fourth Mark & The Clouds album, an amalgamation of 60s pop, folk, and psychedelia. Augmenting the regular lineup of Marco Magnani (vocals, guitars,...
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Occasionally a new release comes along that is really baffling. The Gatekeepers certainly qualifies. This is a narrative concept album, a rock opera if you will, with the caveat that it is...
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It was near the end of last year that we reviewed Ambiente Solstice’s previous release, Out...
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