Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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An album like Frater Crater by Saint Sadrill provides convincing evidence that genres are artificial constructs with only limited application to the real world of music. These seven tracks...
» Read more“Chill-out jazz,” eh? This is a dangerous realm we’re venturing into here. If you Google the phrase, you’re likely to find some overlap with “smooth jazz,” and...
» Read moreIt doesn’t take more than a few measures into the short introductory track, “Stundom,” to know that Hologram by Swedish four-piece Khadavra might be something special,...
» Read moreHere we have a somewhat puzzling release. The artist is Youri Defrance, but it appears as if he is performing as Wigwam, or maybe in a Wigwam, but there is not much information available....
» Read moreOn Blueprints, Labasheeda presents eleven songs in their distinctive art-punk style, rather like a modern take on classic Siouxsie and the Banshees and Patti Smith. This time out, the band...
» Read moreThere were five members on the cover of the band’s first 1995 Black Widow album
If one thinks back to the earliest synthesizer music from the 60s, it tended to fall into a few different categories: classical music adapted for the Moog synthesizer, for which Wendy Carlos’...
» Read moreSpirit of the Channel marks the recorded debut of the Johnny Unicorn Group, though this assemblage of musicians has been working together for a number of years. I think the new name...
» Read moreWalt Shaw is an artist (fine art, paintings, etc) and an experimental and improvising drummer and percussionist who has worked with Martin Archer on many of his projects, including The Orchestra of...
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