Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Many people who write about music have commented about the difficulty of the endeavor. When the music is as abstract as this album by Shane Latimer, that difficulty is multiplied. Even using the...
» Read moreIt’s been a few years since Mdou Moctar’s previous album, Afrique Victime, during...
» Read moreWegferend is a relatively new group operating in the musical realm where folk music meets medieval music under the influence of more modern forms. Even metal figures in the mix, though there are no...
» Read moreThe improvement of cassette tape fidelity and the availability of instruments and technology in the late 70s gave rise to the DIY cassette (K7) culture. Musicians in different countries would...
» Read moreIsn’t it great when your hopes are realized, even in small ways? When I reviewed the
Gregory Curvey is back with the fifth Custard Flux album. Einsteinium Delirium continues on from
It is one of the mantras of my life that musical genres are artificial constructs that exist primarily for the purpose of marketing and have little to do with quality or artistic value. Over the...
» Read moreBack in the late 60s and early 70s there was an obscure British psych folk band called Lifeblud, founded by lead vocalist Roger Knott. Those early albums were pretty decent and the British...
» Read moreWhen I first encountered music from Africa back in the early 80s, one of the things that appealed to me was the way 12/8 rhythms were handled. In American pop and rock, 12/8 invariably meant...
» Read morePenaguin is a French composer and multi-instrumentalist who has produced this amazing eponymous album his very first time out, one on which he sounds like an old pro with a lifetime of...
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