Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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I first heard California composer and synthesist Craig Padilla on his 2002 release Folding Space and Melting Galaxies, and even at that point he already had around a dozen recordings out...
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The latest Fruits de Mer introduction retrospective release is the massive 4 CD set An Introduction to Astralasia. Just like labelmates Sendelica, Astralasia is noted for their extended...
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Can I say that Thirteen sounds like no Soft Machine album before it, but sounds completely like Soft Machine? It has historically been the case that every Soft Machine album is a...
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Seems like just yesterday, but in fact it was two years ago that the duo of Tenk van Dool and Paul Sears released their debut collaboration
I’ve been a big fan of Emily Bezar’s music since I first heard
Algol was a primitive computer language from the 60s, now long dead (remember the days of punch cards?), but was a forebearer of many of the languages that came after. Algol is also the name of a...
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Triangolazioni is a project led by Italian guitarist and composer Luciano Margorani (of Homunculus Res and La 1919, among others), something that began back in early 2012 when Margorani...
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Starting with Cream in 1966 and climaxing in the 80s, supergroups were all the rage. Now Fruits de Mer has released Synesthesia, which could be viewed as by the supergroup of Icarus Peel...
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In addition to a similarity in names, the bands We Lost the Sea and We Stood Like Kings have a stylistic relationship in that both of them can be broadly labeled post-rock. The former is from...
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