Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Hot on the heels of the Fruits de Mer retrospective An Introduction to Us and...
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Carlo Mombelli is a South African bassist who has been making a name for himself with his compositions and sensitive playing. While grounded in jazz traditions, he’s known for taking...
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Early on, when Ten Jinn was playing at Baja Prog, Progday, and other festivals circa 1999-2001, it was easy to gauge their progress as a band with their regular releases and live appearances; their...
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With each release, Zhaoze continues to delve further into their own musical world, and while it is sometimes far removed from our day-to-day world (at least in musical terms), it’s a...
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It’s a sheer delight that Phil Miller and Fred Baker’s Double Up 2, the long-awaited follow-up to 1993’s Double Up, has finally materialized. Late guitarist Phil...
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Kingfisher Sky is a Dutch band that’s been around since about 2005, though this EP is my first encounter with their music. A colleague reviewed their 2008 album
It’s been a while, and I was beginning to wonder… Whatever happened to Sonar? The
In the Summer of 2022, the Schizos and Fruits de Mer Records released a lathe cut of three songs as a teaser for their upcoming album Love Your Enemies. That album was released this spring...
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Kurws may be from Poland, but they fit right in with the French bands on Dur et Doux. The instrumental trio of Dawid Bargenda (drums), Hubert Kostkiewicz (guitar, waterphone, bells, chimes), and...
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Projekt’s latest release by Aglaia (Gino Fioravanti) is this magical swirling epic, a heady and immersive mix of acoustic sounds, electronics, found sounds, and studio effects, effectively a...
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