Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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With many labels of yore — Harvest, Vertigo Swirl, Egg, early Virgin, and so many more — one could just blindly buy product from them and know that the results would be excellent. And...
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In case you’ve been living in a cave for the last thirty years or so, Ed Palermo and his Big Band have mastered the art of re-arranging the music of better known conventional artists for his...
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Not long ago I wrote about Aaron Diehl’s Zodiac Suite, an album featuring music composed by...
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Paul Williams’ interests with Church of Hed lie in relating real-world experiences and concepts into music, and like Rivers of Asphalt, which followed the old Route 66, and
Somewhere back in the mists of history, I discovered English folk-rock. I can’t say if it was Fairport Convention or Steeleye Span that I came across first, but I was immediately hooked. And...
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For a good five years in the mid-60s, The Yardbirds were pushing the boundaries of rock music into new uncharted territories, but what is less known is that Jim McCarty, the band’s drummer...
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What Happened There? is certainly an appropriate title for this release. No one knew quite what would happen at the Aremo Koremo festival in January 2024. Keiji Haino and Natsuki Tamura...
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The album title Suciedad Contemporánea translates to Contemporary Dirt, an interesting offering by (at this point) a completely instrumental quartet from Chile....
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Sometimes the qualities that make a particular piece of music appealing to a particular listener are readily apparent, but other times the reasons may be obscure. The elements that go into the...
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Ciudad de Tar is a duo from Santiago, Chile that creates music blending electronic rock and post-rock in a very appealing way. Coming into Liminal without any expectations, the listener...
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