Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Austin-based composer, musician, and band leader Aaron Clift continues to mature and refine his music. His band’s fourth album, The Age of Misinformation, was born out of the days of...
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Kiss My Emoji Ring was a surprising gem last year, a really distinctive blend...
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This, more than anything, is the story of two road-hardened blues-rock warriors who wanted a break from that grind to pursue something different. After six-or-so years with The Yardbirds, frontman...
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Imagine, if you will, that you are reclining in a meadow on a summer afternoon, gazing at the clouds as they slowly drift over you, and then waking later realizing that you lost one hour of your...
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Animals Reimagined, huh? Reimagined as what? As an electronic dance album? As a bluegrass workout? No, in this case, a group of well-known musicians have reimagined Pink Floyd’s 1977...
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Back in the mid-80s a two-man electronic project called Software began releasing records on Klaus Schulze’s Innovative Communications (I.C.) label, and one half of that German duo was Peter...
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Vandring was Kornmo’s second concept album and is now their third release on Apollon Records. “Vandring” is Norwegian for “hiking,” and the ten instrumentals...
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Blues Image was formed in Tampa, Florida in 1966, relocated to Miami in 1968, and then moved on to Los Angeles in 1969, where their recording career began. By the time of their self-titled debut...
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The debut album from Seattle’s Chaos and the Cosmos presents them in a stylistic space that is not very highly populated. Much of the music is built up from Paul Langer’s strumming...
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