Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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To paraphrase Mae West, "Is that a bananagun in your pocket, or are you just happy to see me?" Either way, Bananagun is sure to put a smile on your face. Hailing from Melbourne,...
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This Italian band has a history that goes back to a precursor band called Buttered Bacon Biscuits, a name presumably paying homage to a love of Southern rock along the lines of Lynyrd Skynyrd....
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Since their beginnings over fifteen years ago, Denmark’s Causa Sui has been heralded for their hyper-length excursions into heavy stoner rock and psychedelia, completely ditching vocals...
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My first encounter with trumpeter Harry Beckett, who was born in Barbados in 1935, was as a session player on the debut album by Manfred Mann Chapter Three, then he turned up on the Keef...
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Come Down Lonesome is one strange album. On one hand it is a collection of Americana songs either covered by or written by Detroit singer-songwriter Ethan Daniel Davidson. And on the other...
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Maybe it’s the enforced confinement brought on by the coronavirus pandemic, but it seems that many musicians are using the “alone time” to explore their art in ways that they...
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Thirty years on from their original releases, these two Djam Karet classics have been remastered and reissued in the same package as they probably should have been the first time around. From their...
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Collected here are a trio of Thierry Zaboitzeff download releases from late 2019 that pretty much flew under our radar until now. Zaboitzeff was the long-time bassist and cellist of the band Art...
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The Ondes Martenot is one of the very first monophonic synthesizers, invented by Maurice Martenot in 1928. This keyboard instrument has a 72-note rail-mounted keyboard capable of producing vibrato...
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