Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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In the mid-70s, a friend of mine took an extended trip to the DC area, and came back to the West Coast with stories of all the great music he had heard and seen out there. The first band he...
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An irrational number is any real number that cannot be written in fraction form. Irrational numbers include non-terminating, not repeating decimals, for example π (3.14159…)....
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Northern California based band Spirits Burning has always been one of those recording projects with an identity in flux (depending on the mood and combination of players). Leader and muse Don...
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In a departure from Natsuki Tamura’s previous solo albums, Iyaho showcases the trumpeter not strictly solo, but in collaboration with himself, overdubbing multiple instruments. His...
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Most everyone has heard of the infamous Bermuda Triangle, where ships and aircraft mysteriously disappear, but in the western United States there is a 25,000 square mile area known as the Nevada...
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Imagine asking J.S.Bach in the 1700s what popular music would sound like in the 20th century. Hell, for most of his life the piano hadn’t even been invented yet, let alone amplified electric...
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James Keelaghan, a Canadian singer songwriter from Calgary, Alberta, has been releasing music since 1987. Second-Hand, his latest release, is his eleventh solo album. Keelaghan has a rich...
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Four provides further evidence that Seims is one of the best post-rock bands going. Working with a lineup that includes strings, brass, and harp, Simeon Bartholomew has produced ten tracks...
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