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Often considered one of the pioneers of minimalism, composer and musician La Monte Young (born in 1935) has a lot of name recognition but for all his pioneering work, he hasn’t produced a...
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English musician Jon Symon had a very confusing career, especially to a listener approaching him now, several years after his passing. He used a variety of names over the years, and these two new...
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It’s more than a little hard to find details about this lost corner of the transition from psychedelic rock to progressive rock. Lodestone never released anything aside from Time...
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Continuing on from the Joint Effort collection of previously unreleased Humble Pie recordings from...
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Synthesist and composer Robert Schroeder was born in Aachen in 1955. By his 20th birthday, both Tangerine Dream and Klaus Schulze had already amassed an impressive catalog of music, with their...
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Il Giro Strano, The Strange Ride in English, is one of those obscure 70s Italian progressive bands. They had no hope of releasing an album, but left a lot of demo tapes, reels, and cassettes. They...
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I don’t know if there was a widespread revival of garage rock in Norway in the late 80s and early 90s, or if The Cosmic Dropouts was a band on its own, but I have to say they nailed the...
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The first of three collaborations with filmmaker Ron Fricke, Chronos dates back to 1985, a period when Michael Stearns had already established himself as a composer through his six...
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Salvatori is a name you’ve seen often if you follow Exposé — we’ve reviewed two albums by Tom Salvatori in the last year or so (
Svartisen was Kornmo’s first recorded concept album, self-released in 2017. After the success of their 2021 release
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