Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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21 years ago in 1999 we received a promo CD from a British trio called Stealing the Fire; the title was Hot Ice and Wondrous Strange Snow, an ambitious slab of neo-progressive that...
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On The Return, Jason Everett expands his Deep Energy Orchestra from an eight-piece ensemble into a project involving dozens of musicians appearing on various tracks, with one featuring the...
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Isobar: an isogram (meteorological map) connecting points having comparable barometric pressure at any given time. It’s also the name of a new instrumental progressive rock band from San...
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With Messages from Maggie’s Garden, composer Robert Scott Thompson presents three electro-acoustic compositions for clarinet and electronics, with the clarinet part played by F....
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Kekal is a band originally formed in Jakarta, Indonesia in 1995, with about sixteen albums to their credit, originally a trio with guests playing something akin to straight up metal (black metal,...
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On June 5 this year neo-psych band Ex Norwegian released two albums: Hue Spotting containing ten original tunes by Ex Norwegian founder Roger Houdalle and Spotting Hues, a...
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With Galapagos, Guru Guru drummer Mani Neumeier visits Okinawa and sits down to jam with his Okinawa Friends. The result is a loose rhythmic journey full of intriguing sounds. Neumeier...
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Way back in the mid-60s there was a British band called The Tomcats, led by songwriters Tom Newman (also guitarist) and Peter Cook, along with drummer Chris Jackson and bassist Alan James. After...
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Free-form improvisation by musicians that have not worked together before is a risky proposition. The odds of disaster (or even mediocrity) are fairly high, but in the case of Alturas,...
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To get a clear idea of what’s on offer with Soul Shifter, take a look at my review of...
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