Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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The duo Time Being first appeared around a dozen years ago, give or take, with their debut album A Dimension Reflected, on the Lotuspike label (a subsidiary of Spotted Peccary), and over...
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Composer Kenneth Kirschner’s Three Cellos is the inaugural release on Greyfade’s new folio format, a hardback book with a digital download of the music. Five years in the...
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In a world filled with bands built around guitars or keyboards, it’s refreshing to come across a novel combination of instruments. On Fanfares & Freedom, noted saxophonist Paul...
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Most have probably at least heard of Deuter; for some reason we had never to date covered any of his music here at Exposé, even though he has released close to 70 albums...
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As it happened, I got this album by Lovebugs only two days after the news broke that Angela McCluskey had died. McCluskey was a wonderful singer who never quite got the attention she deserved, with...
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Sometimes I come across an album where I like the instrumental aspects of the music but don’t care for the vocals. I think of these albums as “good music interrupted by singing.”...
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It was over eleven years ago that we reviewed Cuentos y Fábulas, the debut of Luz de...
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Sooo Extra is the fourteenth album from indie psych popsters Ex Norwegian. Serving up eleven songs over the span of 33 minutes, Ex Norwegian takes you a sonic journey into their quirky...
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Renato Diz is a Portuguese transdisciplinary auteur based in New York and Miami, as well as the founder, CEO, and recording artist at W&J Productions. This hundred-dollar word...
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It is one of the cardinal rules of music that instruments are just tools, the means we use to create art, and the instruments themselves are neutral in regards to artistic value. Many people like...
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