Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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It is always a pleasure to experience a new release by Uwe Cremer (AKA Level ∏) or one of his side projects. Elektronische Philosophie is Uwe’s fifth solo album, blending his...
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The late 60s saw such an explosion of creativity and innovation in music that it’s almost incomprehensible by today’s standards. Musicians all around the world were reaching out in all...
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Less than one year after their impressive debut, the duo of Scott Schorr (producer of Levin Minnemann Rudess and Marco Minnemann solo albums, here contributing drums, percussion, and keyboards) and...
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In 2020 Dutch pianist and keyboardist Jeroen van Vliet arranged four of Dutch sound artist Michel Banabila’s compositions for piano. Michel was so impressed with the results that he decided...
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Listeners familiar with Marbin’s past work might find that Russian Dolls turns away from what that band is best known for. If you’re looking for scorchingly technical...
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The original Green Isac, the Norwegian duo of Morten Lund (keyboards, guitar) and Andreas Eriksen (keyboards, percussion) on their first two albums on Origo/Eurock Strings and Pottery...
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Il Rovescio della Medaglia is an Italian prog band that formed in Rome around the end of 1970. They released their first LP, La Bibbia, in 1971, their second, Io Come Io, in 1972,...
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No, I don’t know where all these bands come from — you know, the ones you’ve never heard of that manage to record complex music with strings and brass and whatnot in a world where...
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For as long as I can remember, Jeff Greinke’s music has been conceptually associated with climate, weather, and other meteorological phenomenon, with titles like Cities in Fog,...
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