Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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There was a time in my life when I’d never heard the music of Magma. Let’s call that Phase I. This was followed by a period where I’d heard Magma, but didn’t really...
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This collaboration between the primary songwriters of Jack o’ the Clock and The Mercury Tree ends up sounding almost exactly like what you’d expect if you’re familiar with both...
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From 1968 to 1970 Spirit released four of the most uncompromising albums in the annals of West Coast rock, informed by jazz (both drummer Ed Cassidy and keyboardist / composer John Locke were...
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The Cincinnati-based duo of Ian Hilvert and Ivory Snow offer, in both their band name and the title of this album, strong clues to the nature of the music herein. Dreamy sounds abound throughout...
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Ivan Rozmainsky’s Compassionizer returns with their second full length album, An Ambassador in Bonds. Unlike the dreary gothic atmosphere of their debut album, Caress of...
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Even as someone who’s not a huge comic-book fan, I can’t help associating the word Excelsior with Stan Lee. The superhero creator’s catchphrase is so iconic it’s hard to...
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It’s time to catch up a little further with Tatvamasi, moving on from Amor Fati (2017) we...
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Decoupage is the art of decorating a surface with shapes or pictures and then coating it with varnish or lacquer. There was a barber in a little town where I used to live who did this during...
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In 2015 two Russian bands got together to explore improvisational music, Detieti and Evil Bear Boris (IWKC), as DEEBBBB (Deti Eti Evil Bear Boris Big Band). The result was the...
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