Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Formed in Mexico City in 1980, Iconoclasta is one of Mexico’s longest running progressive rock bands. Formed by primary songwriter and multi-instrumentalist (and de-facto bandleader) Ricardo...
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Norwegian guitarist and singer Kjell B. Larsen was a member of Ruphus and their primary song composer in the 70s. In the 80s he released his first solo album, Larsen, and he has remained...
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On their second album, Kryptograf’s sound expands with influences further afield than the Black Sabbath heavy rock we heard on
The world has lost one of its true musical innovators. German electronic pioneer Klaus Schulze has died at the age of 74. It would be difficult, if not impossible, to overstate the importance his work has had on the course of music since he started working in the late 60s. He was an early member of Tangerine Dream, and also involved with such groups as Ash Ra Tempel, The Cosmic Jokers, and Stomu Yamashta’s Go, though he is best known for his extensive solo catalog. He died on 26 April, 2022 after a long illness.
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With a dozen albums since his 1996 debut, Between Green and Blue, and classics like...
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Matt Baber is a composer, keyboard player and sometime drummer for the band Sanguine Hum, and Antique Seeking Nuns before that (2000-2010). Richard Wileman is or was, of course, the primary entity...
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Zothique is a collection of short stories by fantasy author Clark Ashton Smith written between 1932 and 1951 and published as a collection in 1970. Zothique is an imagined future continent...
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In the pages of Exposé, we’ve reviewed dozens of contemporary bands that draw stylistic inspiration from Porcupine Tree, and dozens more that take after Genesis, Yes, Pink...
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