Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Fjieri came together in 1997 as the Italian band consisting of Nicola Lori (guitars), Stefano Panunzi (keyboards), Angelo Strizzi (drums and percussion) and Elio Lori (bass). On hearing the band,...
» Read moreThe United States of America was a one-and-done experimental rock band founded in Los Angeles in 1967 by composer Joseph Byrd and vocalist Dorothy Moskowitz. Their one 1968 self-titled album, often...
» Read morePure is a 28-minute blast of noise from a duo called Hyper Gal. Kurumi Kadoya plays drums and synthesizer while Koharu Ishida uses her voice, sometimes singing and at other times shouting....
» Read moreJuzz. Kind of like jazz, but it rhymes with fuzz. Seldom do I encounter a new band (at least to me) that’s already been out there six-plus years — especially a band of this caliber,...
» Read moreMichael Stearns’ third cassette, from 1979, is perhaps not as well known as Sustaining Cylinders (1978) or
The improvement of cassette tape fidelity and the availability of instruments and technology in the late 70s gave rise to the DIY cassette (K7) culture. Musicians in different countries would...
» Read moreIn 2009 singer songwriter Jim Camacho released his solo album Beachfront Defeat, a set of eleven songs. Now Think Like A Key has reissued the album and augmented it with an additional...
» Read moreHungarian avant-garde composer László Hortobágyi’s first solo recording remains a powerful statement as to what can be accomplished in a cross-genre pan-world musical...
» Read moreTribal rhythms and ribbons of floating ambient textures in combination have a way of pulling the listener into an irresistible soundworld that offers a mystical groove and a widescreen landscape...
» Read moreSomething old and something new. A long time ago in the early 80s Steve Roach was just getting started, with one cassette release Now from 1982 and his first LP Traveler (1983)...
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