Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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McLatchey's Second Tier
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...
» Read moreBy this point in time in early 2016, saying that Richard Pinhas is an artist of many facets is a pretty obvious observation. Just glance through the reviews listed on his artist page, and...
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When I first heard about this band, the rage seemed to be all around their debut album Sea Shanties and by the descriptions I read, I badly...
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Some of your favorites don't have to be perfect. This sole album by the US band features a vocalist in over his head and a weak production far away...
» Read moreSonny Sharrock’s 1991 album Ask the Ages: 1) Is one of the greatest jazz guitar albums of all time; 2) Is one of the best jazz albums of the 90s; 3) Is a compelling balance between...
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There are few musicians who I respect and admire more than the legendary pianist McCoy Tyner, one fourth of John Coltrane's classic quartet. His...
» Read moreWith Octopus, Gentle Giant truly came into their own as a progressive powerhouse with a style all their own. Three Friends was great, but once its successor came out, it was clear...
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Some of the most ambitious albums of the time weren't recorded by long-time, veteran musicians, and Semiramis' sole album was something of a...
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If there was ever an early British 70s progressive rock album that managed to languish in obscurity while a lot of lesser albums would end up with...
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