Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Norway’s art-rockers Laughing Stock have taken their music in a different direction with their new album Songs for the Future. What they’ve done for their fifth album is reach...
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Melt Motif is an international trio featuring two Norwegian musicians and a Brazilian. In some ways, the group fits the trip-hop pattern of a female vocalist and a male instrumentalist, though they...
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As much as The Instigations sounds like the name of a band, it is in fact the work of one man, Owen Green of Los Angeles, California. As things stand on this, the third Instigations album,...
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As the first Fruits de Mer release of 2023, a celebration of the start of the label’s 15th year, and the high cost of manufacturing 7-inch vinyl EPs, Keith Jones turned to releasing a lathe...
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I was unfamiliar with Leagus before hearing this album done in conjunction with the Nordnordsk Jazzensemble. Leagus is the duo of Herborg Rundberg (piano, vocals) and Kristian Svalestad Olstad...
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Timelock is a Dutch band that started in the early 90s, and if Louise Brooks is anything to go by, their style is firmly in the accessible vein of the 80s neo-progressive bands that went...
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Over thirty years ago I was introduced to Jeff Greinke’s music via a split-CD...
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After their EPs 3 and 3+1, Italian band Repetita luvant recently released their first full album 7. According to the promo material, they based their new album on an...
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Among progressive rock fans, Mike Starrs is best known for his appearance on the first Colosseum II album, Strange New Flesh, in 1976, but his career in music stretches back a few years...
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Because of its calming and relaxing nature, much of the music that is available in the floating ambient genre is wonderfully suited as accompaniment for slumber. As a practitioner of this for a...
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