Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Trollringen is Anders Buaas’ new solo album that he has been working on since 2019. Trollringen is a bit of departure, as this is his first album with songs mixed in with...
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The Shows of Ours… Live is a set of five live recordings by Caravan presented on 10 LPs, spanning from 1976 to 2001. Aside from noting the somewhat awkward wordplay of the title,...
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The origins of Llibre Vermell go back to an earlier time, clean back to the Fourteenth Century in fact; Le Livre Vermell is a collection of hymns, songs, and dances that comes...
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Uwe Cremer has been recording and releasing as Level π since 2006 with a strong Krautrock vibe, with his first album released on Garden of Delights. Elektronische Klänge is...
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Veteran guitarist Gordon Giltrap has long been known as a master of his craft, if not exactly a virtuoso, favoring subtlety over shredding technique. Starfield is an EP featuring five...
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While Steve Roach and Dirk Serries (a.k.a. VidnaObmana) have been individually been plying their respective crafts for many decades, their paths first converged in the mid-90s with the release of...
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After reconnecting and catching up on the career of Patrick Broguière...
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Among researchers who study machine learning and large language models, “model collapse” is a term referring to what happens when systems are trained using the output of other systems...
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Anubis has been producing albums of melodic, progressive-inflected rock since 2009’s 230503, and by my count The Unforgivable is their sixth original studio release....
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Peter Ström is the name of the group — there’s no member by that name among the trio of musicians, who recorded this rehearsal jam session in 1992, after which it sat unreleased...
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