Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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McLatchey's Top Tier #27
Top 5 probably this one, the first Tangerine Dream album I ever owned. Features the pivotal Berlin electronic school moment on "Part 2."...
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McLatchey's Top Tier #7
One of my personal favorites of my own reviews was the one I did a few years ago for this album, but of course I managed to misplace it somewhere and am...
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Deutsch Wertarbeit is a forgotten jewel of German electronic music. Released in 1981, Deutsch Wertarbeit was the working pseudonym for a one-off project by Dorothea Raukes, the keyboard/synth... » Read more
Most, or at least some, may be familiar with the French guitarist’s solo albums released on the Egg label in the late 70s – Le Desert Noir, Platock, and...
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McLatchey's Top Tier #3
The singular Italian jazz rock band of the 70s created classics after this one, but I'm not sure any of their other albums had quite the grooves this one did....
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McLatchey's Top Tier #30
Not all of my favorites will have the hipster cred this album does, it might even be one of the few albums Spin magazine and I would both give a...
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McLatchey's Top Tier #28
I have to admit that Heresie is also very very close, but I'll save it for the next round. Anyway Belgians Univers Zéro are...
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McLatchey's Top Tier #26
Back when so many gatefolds were things of beauty, I looked around a little bit to make sure the picture wasn't the original CD where they put...
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McLatchey's Top Tier #2
Here is the second album by Amon Duul II, Yeti. First, this is as flawless a double album as you can find. Second this is a very heavy record, I'm...
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McLatchey's Top Tier #15
In some ways a bit of a predecessor to the Steve Hillage Gong albums (and especially Hillage's Fish Rising), this six song one-shot is one of the...
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