Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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After a mere five years, Bubblemath returns with another album of complex progressive rock that walks a...
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For many years Simon Mayor has been highly regarded as a master of the mandolin, both for his performances, compositions and arrangements of traditionals, as well as his instructional materials...
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Despite Savage Republic having been around since the 80s, Meteora is my first exposure to this LA-based underground post punk band. They released five albums in the 80s, went on hiatus for...
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Choreomanic is a project of bassist Joost van der Graaf, and the self-titled debut album starts with a minute or so of ambient electronics and slow bass notes before jumping into a somewhat manic...
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Terminus Void is the project of Seattle based electronic ambient composer and sonic sculptor J. Ronald Smith. The seed for his endeavors was planted nearly 40 years ago after first hearing Stephen...
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No Choir, No Cowbell is Icarus Peel’s new album and a reference to a 60s letter Brian Jones sent to his bandmates about his approach to music. Since blues artists like Howlin’...
» Read moreProgDay, the yearly festival held in North Carolina, bills itself as the world's longest-running progressive rock festival. Maintaining a showcase for non-mainstream music is a challenge in today's world, not that it's ever been easy, so the organizers are to be applauded for keeping up the good work. This year's event will take place the weekend of September 3-4 at Storybook Farm near Chapel Hill. The schedule includes Nektar, Cheer-Accident, Mike Keneally, Infinien, Lux Terminus, Schwizz, Aziola Cry, and the Jon Stickley Trio.
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Carlotta Valdes, like Stella Lee Jones, is a band, not a person. In this case, the band hails...
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Here we have some (mostly) well-known synthesizer players covering (mostly) well-known classics of electronic music. It starts out rather nicely with Derek Sherinian’s arrangement of themes...
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Paulina Fae (a.k.a. Paulina Cassidy) has kept busy during these pandemic years, producing three engaging recordings from December 2020 (The Secret Language of Trees) to its 2021 follow-up...
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