Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Most of the jazz pianists we’ve covered here at Exposé have leaned decidedly toward the avant-garde or jazz-rock sides of jazz. Ahmad Jamal plies different waters, much more...
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La Perra is an instrumental avant-garde progressive power duo from Mexico City who got their start in the mid-90s. The members are drummer and percussionist Perico, and bassist Elena Sanchez, and...
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We’ve encountered Norwegian guitarist Gaute Storsve several times before as a guest on albums by Sleepyard and Weserbergland, sometimes playing bass, but none of that will prepare a listener...
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Greco Bastián is a composer from Mexico City, one who plays no instruments. How does that work, you might ask? His Bandcamp page explains: “I'm just a man lost in music. I cannot...
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Years After is a contemporary band based in Bergen, Norway, but most any listener who was presented with their music in a blindfold test would identify them as an American band of the mid-70s,...
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When I reviewed the previous Seven Impale album, I wrote, “Expect the unexpected, prepare to be...
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Many will remember Joanne Hogg as the golden voice of the Celtic progressive rock band Iona, who left us a dozen albums between 1990 and around 2012, and then capped it off with a massive...
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The Robocop Kraus is another new band to me, even though they formed back in 1998 in Herzbruck, Germany. Their new album Smile is their first album in fifteen years. Obviously not a...
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An album like Charles Xavier’s Pandemic Piano highlights, for me at least, the divide between what music means to the person making it and what it may mean for those listening to it....
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Mystery has been a going concern since the late 80s, and Redemption is their ninth studio album. Although their sound has grown in strength across all those years, it hasn’t always...
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