Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Over the last few years, I’ve become a bit fatigued by having to describe so many bands in terms of how they resemble Porcupine Tree. I suppose I don’t really have to use PT in...
» Read moreHailing from Olympia, Washington, Jupiter Sprites makes great use of echoey vocals to create a soft and dreamy pop sound just shy of the 90s shoegazer sound, though one can immediately spot the...
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The Red Planet finds Rick Wakeman in fine form, with a themed album of instrumental music hearkening back to The Six Wives of Henry VIII. Barring some modern-sounding keyboards,...
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What we have at hand is essentially a two CD plus DVD set (there is a Blu-ray available too) of a five-piece early Pink Floyd tribute band which features an original member of Floyd — that...
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In the growing roster of jazz drummers who are also skilled composers, Raphaël Pannier is a new entry. His debut album as leader features saxophonist Miguel Zenon as a player and musical...
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Bird is a composer and producer originally from Southern California, now based in New York City. His debut album, Mirrors, reflects a highly explorative aesthetic, utilizing loops,...
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In his previous releases, Tom Dyer has produced music in a wide range of styles, from melodic rock (with the True Olympians and New Pagan Gods) to art-punk (with
Formed in 2004 in Amsterdam, Labasheeda has released five full length vinyl-only releases over their career thus far, as well as a number of EPs, but Status Seeking is their first LP since...
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It is human nature to look for connections between things, to see symbols where perhaps there are none, to find significance in things that are merely coincidence. So the title of Professor Tip...
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