Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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The general description of Kinski is “a Seattle psychedelic rock band.” But of course that tells you almost nothing about how they sound. Other psychedelic rock bands are Grateful Dead,...
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Jarguna is the nom-de-plume of Italian composer, sound sculptor and multi-instrumentalist Marco Billi, who since his debut, Introspective Course in 2006, has released somewhere between 50...
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Music fans who paid attention to progressive rock in the 90s were likely aware of the French band Halloween. We certainly covered them here at Exposé, first covering their third...
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For much of 1991, Spirit had been touring as a trio (Randy California, Ed Cassidy, and Mike Nile) in support of their 1990 album
Before the arrival of white settlers, the area now forming the Northwest United States was home to a variety of peoples who spoke many different languages. The Haida people, who traditionally...
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What can be said about a near-hour long solo piano piece that is purely improvised on the spot and mostly eschews all genre boundaries? It could be split into three shorter tracks “Fire...
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It seems unfair to begin a review of an artist’s new release by talking about a different artist, but in this case I can’t help it. I’ve been hearing a lot about Ichiko Aoba...
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Malcolm Galloway leads a dual musical life, one as a contemporary minimalist electronic composer, and another as a composer and member of the progressive rock band Hats Off Gentlemen, It’s...
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Star Zoned is the first new exedra release in two years. After exedra’s two retrospectives
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Previously on World Sanguine Report, Andrew Plummer found himself in the company of a group featuring six or more musicians on
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