Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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In general, I prefer music that has energy to it — some kind of motion and pulse — and steer away from slow pieces. That’s “in general,” and Roger Eno’s latest...
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Trapeze is a multinational improvising quartet that came into existence around a residency in Lille that led to a series of concerts as part of the Muzzix and Associés Festival in December...
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It’s been a few years since we covered anything by Ashley Reaks — that was Growth...
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Muth is an instrumental rock guitarist from Northern California. One could say he combines fingerstyle and electric rhythm and soloing traditions into an experimental stew of progressive rock, jazz...
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Håkon Gebhardt played drums in Motorpsycho from around 1992 (first appearing on Demon Box) to 2005 (I believe The International Tussler Society was his last recording with...
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Word that preceeded Wøllo’s latest album, Cloud of Strings, suggested that this would be a guitar album, as in electric and acoustic guitars, and my mind immediately raced...
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The Irish rock band Thin Lizzy got its start late in 1969, but didn’t achieve much recognition until 1975 with the single “Boys Are Back in Town,” by which time they’d...
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They only play a few live dates each year, so it’s not likely that those of us in the USA will ever get a chance to see Causa Sui without considerable expense, and a live album is probably...
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Aton Five is a Russian band that shows a maturing sound with their new self-titled album. Named after the protagonist in Piers Anthony’s 1967 sci-fi novel Chthon, Aton Five is a...
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