Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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The precursor to the latest King Crimson CD is a peculiar combination of samples and outtakes that actually stands on its own. The context is similar to that of 1994’s Vrooom which...
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Exposé reviewed the first three Karda Estra...
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This Swiss five-piece has been around in one form or another for over eight years, but this five track 28 minute CD is their first release. Why it’s titled 2001 is a mystery, perhaps...
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No strangers to collaboration, both of these ECM giants have worked together in the past on some outstanding releases. Free and Equal is the second of their cooperative works that I know...
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Seattle’s answer to the NY Downtown jazz scene is part fusion and jamming entourage, but also a tight trio too. Rik Wright is the guitarist in these ten work-outs, and his style reminds me of...
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Patrick Ogle (also of Goth outfit Thanatos — not the death-metal Thanatos), leader and chief performer on this project, claims to have come across the three words of its name in an internet...
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The musical adventures of Hugh Hopper turn again towards the influences of Terry Riley with modern ambient and techno slants on Jazzloops, part of Burning Shed’s new CDR mail order...
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A rare live duet performance from December 1993 was captured on tape between two of the foremost jazz pianists and improvisers in the world. Riley and Tippett had collaborated twice before, taking... » Read more Hellborg came to notice in the 80s as a member of Mahavishnu Orchestra, and since then has released a number of solo albums. It sounds as if he and guitarist Shawn Lane have been listening to...
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The Netherlands’ Groove label, perhaps the premiere label for sequencer-heavy electronic music, has been on quite the roll lately, releasing and distributing a number of albums by newcomers...
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