Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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For their fourth release, Gongzilla has moved in a slightly different direction than might have been anticipated from their Live album. That aggressive dual guitar attack has shifted to a...
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Gjallarhorn’s last album, Sjofn (reviewed in #21), was one of my top CDs of 2000. The combination of thunderous drums, droning didgeridoo, and female vocals made for a unique sound that... » Read more
Musical projects that use Indian music either as samples for texture (Lucia Hwong), or as the music’s compositional basis (Jonas Hellborg), are profligate nowadays. Hortobagyi is yet another...
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Leave it to Thijs Van Leer to recognize the timely need for Focus to return to active duty. Within the past three years he encountered a Focus tribute act in his Dutch homeland and was so impressed...
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In his early work, Eric Wøllo struck me as a Norwegian version of Steve Tibbetts. Today he’s less acoustic and more synthesized, though the atmospheres that so vividly conjure up...
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Hinds is a Georgia-based composer and instrumentalist, whose primary instrument is the H’arpeggione, an 18 string instrument (6 fretted and 12 sympathetic resonating strings running through...
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From the ashes of Jade Warrior come the Dogstar Poets, featuring guitarist Dave Duhig (Tony’s younger brother) and bassist, vocalist Glyn Havard. The touring incarnation of their old band...
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This may be one of the most highly anticipated albums of the year, particularly to Jade Warrior fans. This set sees the reunion of Glyn Havard (bass and vocals) and Dave Duhig (guitar and keys),...
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After three excellent albums on Vertigo, and sessions completed for a fourth, the original Jade Warrior (which had grown from a trio to a five-piece) was dumped by their label, and split in 1973....
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Reeds man Theo Travis and bassist Dave Sturt’s second project of ambient works is one characterized by lulling mood poems and ghostly atmospherics. Theo’s flute playing is at the root...
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