Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Though not new to Exposé, Kanaan is new to me. Double Sun is the third release by this Norwegian power trio. Over the course of 40 minutes and six instrumental tracks,...
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Drummer Johnathan Blake’s Trion presents a skilled trio with a lengthy set of thoroughly entertaining jazz. His cohorts are saxophonist Chris Potter and bassist Linda May Han Oh, and...
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Mid-December 1999. I took a job as the desktop support guy at a defense contractor that made microwave RF components, and of course since nobody had held that position for a number of months, my...
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Sam Rosenthal is best known as the founder of Projekt Records, as well as being the main moving force behind the band Black Tape for a Blue Girl since the mid-80s, but his solo work over the years...
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Crocorama is certainly an oddball release, especially in contrast to the other Dur et Doux releases we’ve reviewed over the years. Instead of the harsh and intense music of ni, Ultra...
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The debut collaboration between Randy McStine and Marco Minnemann is proof that there’s more than one way to make progressive rock. There are no epic multi-part suites, no overarching...
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By now folks should know that Manna / Mirage, named after the first official Muffins LP, is essentially a solo project of Dave Newhouse with a number of friends contributing instrumentally, and in...
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Osservatorio delle Terre Emerse, or OTEME for short, is a most interesting musical collective, formed around 2010 by musical director Stefano Giannotti, creating a juxtaposition of rock and jazz...
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It is refreshing to witness a band growing and maturing their sound, rather than trying to recreate the past and not moving forward. Schizo Fun Addict’s new album, The Last Wave,...
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Moving along from the archival collection by My Favorite Martian, Al Bloch...
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