Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Robert Schroeder’s third album, Mosaique from 1981, is one of those LPs that fell through the cracks, released at a time well before the compact disc’s ascent to...
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In the latter half of the 60s, things were moving very fast, and the trends in popular music were certainly no exception — what seemed totally hip one day could be laughably obsolete only six...
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I guess it all started with The Nice, the idea of a trio of keyboards, bass, and drums doing a fusion of pop, rock, jazz, and classical, which then begat more groups like ELP, Ekseption,...
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First Wind is a curious artifact from the early 70s, relatively obscure but worthy of notice. I don’t remember when I first became aware of it, but hearing the opening track,...
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Jack Hertz is an ambient music artist who releases a new album every month it seems, some months even more. Around ten years ago, Aural Films (a label that creates soundtracks for movies that...
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Take a trip back to the beginning on the wayback machine, and for the purpose of this review, that would be Saint Louis, Missouri in 1981, and you’ll find three innovative musicians...
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At the start of the opening track, “Pönk på Svenska,” one will hear some old-timey music with scratches behind it, maybe something from the 40s, but just as soon as you get...
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One may not remember, but on its original release around twenty years ago, Tibet received glowing praise in its
It doesn’t take more than a few measures into the short introductory track, “Stundom,” to know that Hologram by Swedish four-piece Khadavra might be something special,...
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We’ve covered the last few releases by Ex Norwegian on Think Like a Key Records, and with these reissues, we’re jumping back in time to look at a couple of early albums that are newly...
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