Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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About a year ago we reviewed an album Interdwell by the group Dark Sky Alliance, something of...
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Florentine composer Vittorio Nistri, a lover of unusual and complex sounds, has built a creative path of more than 40 years. In this instrumental CD recorded with Filippo Panichi, he ranges from...
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Of the many ensembles led by pianist Satoko Fujii, the quartet that recorded Dog Days of Summer might be my favorite. There are a number of factors that lead to my fondness of the album....
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In March 1980, Kraan was the quartet of Peter Wolbrandt (guitar, vocals), Hellmut Hattler (bass), Udo Dahmen (drums), and Ingo Bischof (keyboards), following the Tournee live album, which...
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Northwinds, a French doom metal band formed in the late 90s, has released their latest chapter of Black Sabbath-influenced dirge rock, Circles (Démos et Merveilles). Midway through...
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Westerners' fascination with Japan often feeds on stereotypes. Some are linked to the past, such as the bravery of samurai and kamikaze, whereas others are contemporary: hi-tech Japan, sushi,...
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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
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