Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Jordsjø, the Norwegian duo inspired by old horror movies, Krautrock, electronic, Swedish prog, fantasy novels, and Norwegian nature, recorded several cassette demos in their early age as a...
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Byron’s career as a composer began in earnest in 1972, though most of what we have reviewed in the pages of Exposé has more recent origins. Four of the five pieces on...
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Norwegian progressive pop-rock band Oak is back with the third album of their amalgam of classical piano, electronica, and progressive rock, most notably influenced by Steven Wilson and Porcupine...
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Hair of El Perro is a tribute to the enduring appeal of The Riff in rock music. As old-time rock ‘n’ roll developed into psychedelic rock and the other flavors that appeared in...
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Nix & the Nothings is another new Norwegian band. But instead of exploring prog rock and psych, Nix & the Nothings are rockers who pay homage to the raw visceral power of garage rock and...
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If you heard Ping Pong Pang without knowing anything about it, you might well assume that the music was made by a standing group of three multi-instrumentalists. The pieces are unusual,...
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One of my first encounters with Killick’s music (he went by Erik Hinds at the time) was his amazing 2005 solo h’arpeggione (an acoustic stringed instrument with a range comparable to a...
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From the first few notes of Time and Other Delusions you could swear that you are hearing a lost gem from the heady 70s of UK prog rock. But wait a minute, folks, Thirteen of Everything is...
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Some readers may recognize Judith Hoorens’ name as the keyboardist of the band We Stood Like Kings. For...
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Like many of the other artists on the Cold Blue label, Nicholas Chase on his latest release Tiny Thunder is strictly a composer, the performance – in this case two extended solo...
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