Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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This is, to the best of my knowledge, the first solo outing for Matheos, who is the guitarist and chief songwriter for progressive metal act Fates Warning. The style of that band is completely...
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Jeff Greinke is a synthesist and composer who's been branching out into many different endeavors on his own Seattle label, Firstworld. Among his continued solo album work, there are his seminal...
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Jeff Aug’s vision here is that of the solo electric guitar instrumentalist, aided by reverb, fuzz distortion, phase shifting, flanging, delays, and various other effects, rendering a full...
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Jaye Foucher’s second album starts out with a 9/8 synthesizer riff, but don’t be fooled. This is a guitarist’s show. After a few bars, Foucher’s fluid lead comes in with a...
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Irrgarten is part of the new wave of Québec prog that surfaced in the 90s, and will be familiar to those who attended ProgEst 1997, where they were one of the eight bands performing. This is...
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Two live albums in a row? Yes, but this one is a bit different, adding orchestration to create a new dimension to the Iona sound. Iona, of course, are one of the most unique and surprisingly...
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Recorded in 1996 at an Italian progressive rock festival, Trys marks the return of the legendary Il Balletto di Bronzo. Well, almost. You see, BDB are now a keyboard trio led by original...
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HyNGE are a band to watch out for. On this EP alone (the title refers to the recording studio these tracks were laid down at), they demonstrate an impressive talent for inventive instrumental...
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Northside has many purely traditional artists on its label, but Hoven Droven isn’t one of them. Though firmly rooted in Swedish folk music, this CD rocks hard and heavy. It’s similar to...
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As the title implies this multi-media CD-ROM features accompanying artwork but since the review copy only contained the music we'll leave the art to our collective imaginations. The musicians...
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