Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Arthur Lee and his band Love released two seminal psychedelic rock albums in 1967, Da Capo and Forever Changes. When their fourth album Out Here was recorded in late 1969...
» Read moreBirds, released in 1975, was the second album by the Dutch progressive band Trace. This CD reissue contains the complete original album plus two bonus tracks, "Birds" and...
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It's strange when you consider it but the music Miles was putting out live around this time didn't really have that much to do with this album,...
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If Morning Jewel was about the slow album-side rise from silence to peak, Planetary Unfolding worked a similar magic with smaller...
» Read moreHere in the West Wing of Exposé Headquarters (AKA my house), Thinking Plague occupies a place of honor as the preeminent American avant-prog band, their reputation tainted only...
» Read moreThere is something endearing about the Soft Hearted Scientists, be it their name, their label name, their vocal harmonies, their whimsical songs, their catchy melodies, etc. I’ve been a fan...
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There's a lot of historical information missing if you chart the evolution of Gong from You into Shamal and Steve Hillage's...
» Read moreWhat could be more intense than a great singer and songwriter powered instrumentally only by the mighty Hammond organ and drums? For a major chunk of his recorded career and most of his live dates,...
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One of the impressions I came away with after the Deutscherock nights aired hours of prime 70s German video material was that even though the...
» Read moreIn the early 80s, performance artist Anna Homler crossed paths with avant-garde composer Steve Moshier, and this collaboration was the result. Moshier took recordings of Homler’s wordless...
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