Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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McLatchey's Second Tier
I've noticed on many Area fans' lists this one tends to drop a bit lower and I'd even put it in third place in their catalog. But it's...
» Read moreClocking in at exactly 60 minutes is Robert Normandeau’s latest release of acousmatic music. The opening piece is "Le Renard et la Rose" ("The Fox and the Rose"). This is...
» Read moreCal aka Cal Rock & Roll was a mid-70s band from New York formed by some veterans of the club scene: Larry Calabrese (guitar and vocals), Andy Barone (bass), Jerry Joy (drums and vocals), and...
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The first Can I heard when I was in high school was Future Days. At the time, finding any of the earlier albums wasn't particularly easy,...
» Read moreTyll was a German band formed in the early 70s when Kerston Records approached Det Fonfara about releasing a Krautrock album. Fonfara and former bandmate and ex-Eulenspygel drummer Günter...
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And speaking of world class drummers, it's time to go metal again. While this is a fairly unknown title outside the death metal genre, it's...
» Read moreLieux Inouïs (Unheard of Places) is a digitally remixed reissue of Normandeau’s 1990 debut release. Normandeau is one of Canada’s premiere electroacoustic composers and...
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After members of the original Santana band started leaving the group, Carlos Santana moved the music in a jazzier direction and during the era he'd...
» Read more“Arnold Layne had a strange hobby…” This 20-year-old artifact of 60s covers will surely hit the spot for anyone who grew up in the years from 1966-1970, taking a sampling of...
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I was about to write that there aren't too many debuts as powerful as this title by Italians Arti e Mesteri but then I realized I had just written...
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