Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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For a good five years in the mid-60s, The Yardbirds were pushing the boundaries of rock music into new uncharted territories, but what is less known is that Jim McCarty, the band’s drummer...
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What Happened There? is certainly an appropriate title for this release. No one knew quite what would happen at the Aremo Koremo festival in January 2024. Keiji Haino and Natsuki Tamura...
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The album title Suciedad Contemporánea translates to Contemporary Dirt, an interesting offering by (at this point) a completely instrumental quartet from Chile....
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Sometimes the qualities that make a particular piece of music appealing to a particular listener are readily apparent, but other times the reasons may be obscure. The elements that go into the...
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Here is a set of recordings by a band so obscure that they were only discovered by accident years after they were made in the mid-90s through 1999. Band leader Wolfgang Seidel (guitar and vocals)...
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Ciudad de Tar is a duo from Santiago, Chile that creates music blending electronic rock and post-rock in a very appealing way. Coming into Liminal without any expectations, the listener...
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It was only about eight months ago that we reviewed the self-titled Abstrakt Lake album. Since that...
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These two recordings see drummer Dan Weiss in trio configurations: first we have Dedication, which is credited to the Dan Weiss Trio and features Thomas Morgan (bass) and Jacob Sacks...
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It might be easy to think of Skullcap as Janel & Anthony plus one — that one being drummer / percussionist Mike Kuhl — but the personnel is where the similarities end, as this trio...
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We last encountered percussionist Brad Dutz with Oktet, which was brought to us by the letter O and...
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