Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Brannan Lane is a Tennessee based composer & musician who works in the areas of Caribbean, world, floating ambient, and electronic music, as well as soundtracks. These three releases represent...
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Alchemic Universe is more or less the work of Joel Vandroogenbroeck (recording under the name of “Mystery Hologram A-U-rchestra”), with some spoken vocals by Carole Muriel. The...
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These Japanese explorers find themselves in a rather minimalistic mood for their fifth release, presenting two long tracks of fairly sparse music. The title track is nearly thirty minutes of a very...
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This three-song CD is intended as a sort of preview of Azigza’s upcoming full-length release, which should be out sometime in 2003, hopefully before too late in the year. I first heard this San... » Read more
The re-emergence of the Italian progressive fusion sextet Arti & Mestieri continues with the release of an album of studio out-takes from 1972-1975. This might not normally arouse much...
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Arjen Lucassen is nothing if not prolific. His main project, Ayreon, has released six albums in the last seven years, including the two-disc concept album Universal Migrator in 2000, and...
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For their latest effort, keyboardists Tim Drumheller and Rick Eddy present a single suite divided into eight parts, sometimes with no break between them. Part one starts quietly with a slightly jazzy,... » Read more
Interstellar Chemisty is an intriguing title conjuring up kinds of images exploding galaxies, traveling at the speed of light, along the lines of the trip in 2001. However, this is... » Read more
Invisible Moon is Aka Moon’s 12th release and part three of the Invisible trilogy: Invisible Mother, Invisible Sun, and now Invisible Moon....
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Michelle Young’s sophomore effort, Marked for Madness, evinces several subtle changes from 1996’s
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