Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Machines Can’t Hear You is the fourth Mark & The Clouds album, an amalgamation of 60s pop, folk, and psychedelia. Augmenting the regular lineup of Marco Magnani (vocals, guitars,...
» Read moreOccasionally a new release comes along that is really baffling. The Gatekeepers certainly qualifies. This is a narrative concept album, a rock opera if you will, with the caveat that it is...
» Read moreIt was near the end of last year that we reviewed Ambiente Solstice’s previous release, Out...
» Read moreMatt Dorsey has worked as a bassist with a close association with Dave Kerzner. He has also played with Circuline and the tribute band ProgJect. Left to his own devices, he’s created Let...
» Read morePerhaps it was inevitable that this collaboration would eventually come to be; Steve Roach, the master ambient composer and synthesist from Baja Arizona with many decades of experience and well...
» Read moreGlancing through my records, I’d say I have more than a dozen live releases by Soft Machine covering every phase of their long and varied history.
A murmuration is a shape-shifting flock of thousands of starlings, also observed with herds and schools of fish, and is the natural result of the collective reasponse to a common danger. ...
» Read moreDrums of Compassion represents a summing-up of sorts for Michael Shrieve, presenting the veteran drummer along with a host of the other outstanding musicians he’s worked with over...
» Read moreLast time out with 2021’s Follow Your Heart, Luley turned in an excellent selection...
» Read moreIn the past, I’ve been quite negative about Prog Collective releases. I summed up my review of Worlds on Hold (2021) with “I just don’t get why such a thing as
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