Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Closure in Moscow is a band that achieves a unique sound by combining progressive rock, emotional melodic rock, and electronic experimentation. They have a concise, accessible take on the general...
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In a world where there is so much music available that no one can ever listen to even a tiny percentage of it, one might wonder what value there is in music that takes several listens to...
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Ochre: Any of various earths containing silica and alumina and ferric oxide; used as a pigment in the reddish-brown petroglyphs in ancient caves. The fourth Spotted Peccary collaboration between...
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Dial up the wayback machine to the late 90s and one is likely to find some prog fans imbibing in the music of Ed Macan’s Hermetic Science, alongside all the rest of the interesting music of...
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I had not heard of Pauline Anna Strom before these three reissues landed in my inbox. She was born in Louisiana, raised in Kentucky, and ended up in San Francisco in the early 70s, where she...
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Ambiente Solstice is the nom de plume of Austin, Texas based composer, arranger and musician JJ Rey. He creates immersive, meditative soundworlds that stretch from the introspective to the...
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On their latest outing, Bushman’s Revenge gives us another set of instrumental tracks that inhabit a place somewhere between jazz and rock, this time on Karisma’s Is It Jazz? imprint....
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Hello darkness, my old friend, I’m living inside your world once again. Unto Ashes is the New York City based band / project of Michael Laird, or at least it once was. Apparently at some...
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Before this album arrived, I was unfamiliar with Dallas Perkins, but he’s had a successful career as a session player and guitar instructor. That background tells you that technical facility...
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Every time something new comes out on the El Paraiso label, you just know it’s going to be nothing short of superb. So what exactly is Dens? Well, it’s the last of the five...
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