Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Meet Me in the Wasteland is the latest and final musical chapter of Treva (voice, electronics) and Dusty Lee (Mellotron, keyboards, sound collage). Like their self titled CD of two years... » Read more
Formerly of the Muffins, Michael Zentner and his solo release drifted into obscurity over ten years ago, from which they have just been rescued. The lineup on this album differs from track to...
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Remember the long protracted intro to "Shine on You Crazy Diamond"? That's a fair enough reference point for the first track on this British trio's debut. Other reference points for this album might... » Read more
When considering the finest releases of the Japanese symphonic rock scene, the first two albums by Mr. Sirius come to mind immediately, not only for their apparent absence of any immediately...
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While not exactly a reissue, this compilation by Guillermo Diego y Musicante includes all of the material from their 1987 album A los Cuatro Vientos, plus two tracks from 1982's...
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Outer Limits were one of the mainstays of the Japanese 80s symphonic scene and perhaps one of the most accomplished of their peers (Teru's Symphonia, Pageant, Mr. Sirius and others). They released... » Read more
It seems like only about six months since the last Philharmonie disc — these guys are a hard working group for sure! The original guitar trio of Frédéric...
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Originally formed as an electric guitar trio, this French band led by ex-Shylock fretman Frédéric l'Épée has expanded to a four-piece with the addition of Jean-Louis...
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Philharmonie was formed as an electric guitar trio by Frédéric l'Épée, best known as the founder and leader of the brilliant 70s French group Shylock. After a...
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The Canadian symphonic progressive scene is one that unfortunately has avoided CD reissue except for the occasional release such as Harmonium, Spirit of Christmas, and the much harder to find Opus 5.... » Read more These are the most recent changes made to artists, releases, and articles.