Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Scandinavia continues to be a fertile breeding ground for outstanding musical endeavors and talented musicians. Last issue we brought you The Last James'
Fish’s fourth studio solo album is out (as an import, domestically available sometime in July along with the new Marillion as well) and this is the one he has promised his fans for a long...
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From the outset, we find almost the same line-up as for a full-fledged Finisterre album. Shared guests on both albums are Claudio Castellini on vocals and Edmondo Romano on recorders and soprano...
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Erik Norlander is another modern keyboard demi-god. Where do they keep coming from? Okay maybe that's a bit too pompous and gratuitous, but then isn't that's what's called for in...
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The British prog-psych Delerium label has been pumping out quite a bit of music lately, most notably probably Porcupine Tree. Label-mates Electric Orange have put together an even spacier, even...
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No one should need an introduction to this group, probably one of the most famous of 70s hard rock groups. Deep Purple, in their early days, were quite innovative in the format, shaping and...
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A highly anticipated collaboration featuring three well-known musicians of the French symphonic progressive scene, it turns out that this one was worth the wait. Unfortunately, drummer Eric...
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Angular is a German based arm of the Musea label, specializing in a more commercially viable neo-progressive sound, and unlike WMMS — which seems to have trouble staying focused —...
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I’m truly listening to live recordings from the nearly legendary inventors of German minimalism on their first tour of America? I’m truly dumbfounded! It was hard for me to grasp that...
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This is a disc by two jazz virtuosos who have played before numerous times in various incarnations, from free jazz (based on work by Ornette Coleman) to more straight ahead work with Jack...
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