Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Power trio Sinoptik, winners of the title “The World’s Best Rock Band” at the Global Battle of the Bands in Berlin, is the only independent Ukranian band to rock 80,000 people at...
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Atomic Rooster is one of the best examples of 70s rock where organ is the main lead instrument. Vincent Crane’s powerful sound drove the band to energetic heights, and at their best the...
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Primarily a soundtrack composer based in northern Italy, Lorenzo Montanà has released dozens of albums over the last 30 years, some in collaboration with other artists. Starting in the 90s...
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nick nicely is working on a new album that is due to be released later this year. To whet our appetites, he decided to kick things off with an album single, “On the Beach (St. Peters)”...
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Certainly Tony Kaye counts as a musical veteran, with a substantial number of releases to his credit as a group member and sideman, but End of Innocence is his first solo recording....
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Dave Newhouse is one busy musician, although he probably views things differently. With his hands in any number of different projects, from Moon Men, Cloud over Jupiter, Carla Diratz, Nick Prol,...
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Pop-psych impresario Marco Magnani and his band Mark & The Clouds released their third album, Waves, on May 14, 2021. Since relocating to London from Bologna, Italy in the early 90s,...
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When I look at the list of all the albums we’ve covered on the Tonzonen label, I see a whole bunch of rock, mostly leaning towards the arena of psychedelia and space, mostly really good. What...
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On the planet of absolute free-metal, Chord is the king. The collaborations between the duo of Nick Didkovsky (Doctor Nerve, Zinc None Psychedelic, Vomit Fist, and numerous other endeavors) and Tom...
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The secret is out! The Honey Pot is perhaps the best neo-psych band on the planet. Icarus Peel and bandmates have released a gorgeously affectionate album wrapped in glorious sunflakes of 60s / 70s...
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