Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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A Gothic Opera? This is some trippy stuff, my friends. Autumn Tears is Erika and Ted; Erika sings, Ted plays keyboards. Being an opera of sorts, there is a story with several characters. Erika is a...
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Artemiev is a Russian composer of electronic based music for films, theater, and television, having well over 60 scores to his credit. The music on these three discs was recorded over a period from...
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Art Zoyd's last release, Faust, established a high water mark in the genre of neo-classical...
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Art Zoyd's instrumental palette has been downsized in recent projects from its historical acoustic and electronic diversity, now relying primarily on samplers and synthesizers along with some...
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Despite Art Zoyd's consistent member roster, it is worth noting that, like classical composers, they rarely collaborate. This soundtrack (their third, not counting commissions for ballet)...
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Cold rock, biting wind. Hooded figures traveling through dark caverns by torchlight. These are the images that come to mind as you listen to "The Opening of the Wound," the other kind of...
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The most artistically inclined and prolific of all Genesis members past or present is (how ironic) also the least popular. Nevertheless Phillips has neither given up nor given in, as these two...
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Modern power trios aren't a simple task to undertake in 1997. The basis for several of them usually combine late 60s aspects of Cream and Hendrix and 80s ingredients from Rush and Primus. These...
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With a signature sound almost indescribable, Patrice Moullet is back with another Alpes release. Imagine a mad scientist living alone in the mountains, inventing, designing, and constructing his...
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Alien Planetscapes proudly proclaim to be the oldest space rock band in America. An admirable distinction that at 17 years I certainly can't discount. The only argument I might present is that...
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