Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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A Produce was the nom de plume of composer and multi-instrumentalist Barry Craig, who was active in the California trance music scene going back to the early 80s. Prior to his work as a solo...
» Read moreA few years ago, we covered Laughing Up Your Sleeve, a collection of demos by the English...
» Read moreUsed to be, listeners would have to wait for things that were originally brought to life on LP to be reissued on compact disc; now, the wait is for anything that was released in any physical format...
» Read moreA few months ago I reviewed the Groovy Things collection by Norwegian garage-rock...
» Read moreThe AMS label has been working its way through its extensive catalog of classic albums and reviving for a modern audience, often remastered for better sound. Asia Minor’s Crossing the...
» Read moreThere’s a bit of history here; 20 years ago Roach issued this monumental set of four discs, a truly massive epic of floating ambient music, roughly 76 minutes per disc, or nearly five hours...
» Read moreAre you ready to RUMBLE? Then spin the vinyl reissue of Norwegian garage punk rockers The Bittersweets’ Lesson One on your turntable for 39 minutes of exhilarating melodic garage...
» Read moreAmong progressive rock fans, Mike Starrs is best known for his appearance on the first Colosseum II album, Strange New Flesh, in 1976, but his career in music stretches back a few years...
» Read moreOften considered one of the pioneers of minimalism, composer and musician La Monte Young (born in 1935) has a lot of name recognition but for all his pioneering work, he hasn’t produced a...
» Read moreEnglish musician Jon Symon had a very confusing career, especially to a listener approaching him now, several years after his passing. He used a variety of names over the years, and these two new...
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