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One might be immediately reminded of the more laid-back guitar instrumentals of the early 60s when the opening title track begins — The Ventures, Duane Eddy, The Shadows, Chet Atkins, and the...
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Picture a world in which musical instruments have disappeared — suspend your disbelief and go with me — but musicians still want to make music. They scrounge any objects they come...
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Sometimes it’s appropriate to just let go and allow sound to carry your spirit away to someplace new, down through that inward spiral or out beyond the farthest stars. In composer and...
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Some readers may recall the French band Alco Frisbass, whose first album we reviewed back in 2015....
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It’s been a few years since I’ve touched bases with the work of this Serbian guitarist now based in Barcelona, and this time out he’s fronting a jazz trio with drummer Marko...
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Norwegian blytung skandinavisk (Scandinavian heavy metal) rockers Strange Horizon are back with their second album, Skur 14. In the midst of the pandemic after the release of...
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Here at Exposé, our last reference to Patrick Broguière was back in 1999, with the review of his fourth album,
Paeans: hymns of praise, especially ones sung in ancient Greece to invoke or thank a deity. Aarktica is the solo ambient / atmospheric vehicle of Jon DeRosa, who is also a member of Black...
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For the second Tryon release, composer Kellen Mills has further refined and expanded the scope of his work from
A kaleidoscope is a device that uses mirrors to fragment the light of an image or moving objects, producing complex patterns out of what might normally be recognizable shapes. Once kaleidoscopes...
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