Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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With Daylight, Norway’s Pogo Pops present a set of nine more sunny songs...
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It is often said that there’s nothing new under the sun. I would propose that the existence of PoiL Ueda refutes that rule. While the factors that go into this music have been around...
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Harvey “The Snake” Mandel has always been an innovative composer and guitar player, from his earliest work with Charlie Musselwhite and organist Barry Goldberg to a long string of solo...
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For his second outing as The Haven Green, Steve Somerset turns in another fine set of catchy and unpretentious psychedelic rock tunes that would have been right at home in 1968. The main clue to...
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Few musicians played a more important role in the British psychedelic movement of the late 60s than John Alder, known as Twink. As a member of such seminal bands as The Fairies, Tomorrow, and The...
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Axis Mundi is the Latin term for the axis of rotation of the earth, between the celestial poles. So how does one enter it? Used in this way, Axis Mundi refers to a mythological concept representing...
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Professor Tip Top returns with Lanes of Time, an album in the same mold as Tomorrow...
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Any regular reader of Exposé over the last four-or-so years should be at least familiar with the name Jarguna, the working name of Italian sound sculptor Marco Billi, during which...
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Russian post-rock, jazz, experimental, prog, and electronic band Kshettra has released a new album that is a departure from their previous album and a step towards warm harmonies, enriched with...
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For her third full-length album of original songs, Debora Petrina gives us L'Età del Disordine (The Age of Disorder), another superb collection of creative music that defies...
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