Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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On their latest outing, Bushman’s Revenge gives us another set of instrumental tracks that inhabit a place somewhere between jazz and rock, this time on Karisma’s Is It Jazz? imprint....
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Hello darkness, my old friend, I’m living inside your world once again. Unto Ashes is the New York City based band / project of Michael Laird, or at least it once was. Apparently at some...
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Before this album arrived, I was unfamiliar with Dallas Perkins, but he’s had a successful career as a session player and guitar instructor. That background tells you that technical facility...
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Every time something new comes out on the El Paraiso label, you just know it’s going to be nothing short of superb. So what exactly is Dens? Well, it’s the last of the five...
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TrancEnd is a band based in Asheville, North Carolina, that has hit upon a distinctive and enjoyable style. Lead singer Brittany LeAnn sometimes reminds me a bit of Bel Canto’s Anneli...
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Jordsjø’s last full album of new material was Pastoralia back in 2021. It saw the band...
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The 80s seemed to be difficult times for 5uu’s, with two LPs two years apart with almost completely different lineups, the second, Elements (from ‘88) cut with members of the...
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At some point along his musical journey, Robert Fripp truly created a monster, and that monster was called King Crimson. The web of connections formed by all the musicians who have been involved in...
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Hackedepicciotto (sometimes with a lower case h) is the Berlin based husband-wife duo of Alexander Hacke (of Einstürzende Neubauten and others) and Danielle De Picciotto (American artist,...
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In the course of Dobbeltgjenger’s journey through music history, we’ve touched on mid-70s inspired power pop (
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