Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Originally released as Viaje a Erlebnis, the debut album by Akinetón Retard is now available as an eponymous CD on which the band’s five members are listed using assumed...
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I have to admit that I’m not familiar with the original 70s incarnation of Arti e Mestieri. I’m told their first two albums are quite good, but I have to report that this newest release...
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I first started listening to world music back in the early 80s, when there wasn’t a whole lot of it released in the US. You could find a few African artists if you looked around, and there...
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David Vorhaus truly counts as one of the pioneers of electronic music. His first White Noise album came out in 1969, and while he has not been prolific, his infrequent releases have all pushed the...
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The label has chosen to list this disc under “Various Artists” but that’s an inaccuracy. All the tracks are in fact by the same band: a rhythm section of Liam Genocky and Steve...
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The All Saints label began as a veritable home for the electronic, ambient inclined artist who needed a new vehicle to deliver a powerful message. Music for Films III is a sampler of these...
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Triakel is a three-piece consisting of Garmarna’s Emma Härdelin singing with Hoven Droven’s fiddler Kjell-Erik Eriksson, along with Janne Strömstedt on harmonium. They stick...
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Gary Parra has been listening to a bit of Kit Watkins (keyboard god from Happy the Man). That seems like a safe bet given the opening track on Trap's sophomore release, Insurrection,...
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I wasn't as impressed with Insurrection as I was hoping I'd be. The keyboards really lead the show, drawing upon various European influences from the last 20 years: Zamla, Henry...
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Led by Gary Parra, the former Cartoon and PFS percussionist and composer, along with Warren Dale on “hammers” (keyboards, one assumes) and winds, and Chris Smith, guitars and other...
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