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Here at Exposé, our last reference to Patrick Broguière was back in 1999, with the review of his fourth album,
Paeans: hymns of praise, especially ones sung in ancient Greece to invoke or thank a deity. Aarktica is the solo ambient / atmospheric vehicle of Jon DeRosa, who is also a member of Black...
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A few years ago, we covered Laughing Up Your Sleeve, a collection of demos by the English...
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Used to be, listeners would have to wait for things that were originally brought to life on LP to be reissued on compact disc; now, the wait is for anything that was released in any physical format...
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For the second Tryon release, composer Kellen Mills has further refined and expanded the scope of his work from
Some of the best kept secrets of the Japanese progressive music scene were the bands and projects of Hirofumi Kawahara — Osiris, Astral Tempel, and Heretic — probably because they...
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A kaleidoscope is a device that uses mirrors to fragment the light of an image or moving objects, producing complex patterns out of what might normally be recognizable shapes. Once kaleidoscopes...
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Subtracted Soundscapes is Agebjörn’s eighth full length album (including the two with Mikael Ogren); some of those are on Spotted Peccary, a couple are on SP’s earlier...
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I first encountered Taiko Saito on her Futari duo recordings with Satoko Fujii (Beyond and
The Wild West, clouds of dust kicked up by galloping horses, cowboys, smoke-filled saloons, harmonicas, banjos, and twangy guitars; these are all elements that come to mind with the spaghetti...
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