Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Electronic art in its purest sense, full of catchy rhythms, bright colors and beautiful unforgettable melodies. Lambert has crafted a masterpiece with Bon Courage — oh sure, there...
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The second full-length studio album from Proud Peasant sees the band honing their style and expanding their sound. Leader and composer Xander Rapstine plays a wide variety of instruments, including...
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Fjall is a quartet of British improvisers who tend to eschew the noisy and chaotic free-improv jazz style, instead opting for a more subtle neo-classical improvisational idiom that is at once...
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You may be tricked into thinking that The Jacks were a 60s British pop psych band based on the name of their new release English E. P. on Mega Dodo Records, but you would be forgiven. The...
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PoiL Ueda was one of the surprise gems of 2022, presenting the unlikely fusion of ancient Japanese...
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The second album by Erik Dahl’s Ensemble, the follow up to 2020’s beautiful
Claudio Cataldi is an Italian musician based in Palermo and one those chosen few who have been discovered by Fruits de Mer Records. Claudio released his new album, The Age of Nova, as a CD...
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With their fifth Hu Vibrational release, Hamid Drake and Adam Rudolph continue to expand the sound of this percussion-centered ensemble. Drake actually brings his drum kit into five of the tracks...
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One of the most interesting and unique groups on Cuneiform’s roster in the late 90s was Volapük, a trio led by ex-Etron Fou Leloublan drummer Guigou Chenevier, who should need no...
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The unusual Australian jazz ensemble called the Earshift Orchestra was formed by woodwind player and composer Jeremy Rose with the express purpose of exposing the talents of the younger generation...
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