Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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The sad news of the passing of Dave Cousins has reached us today. The founder of Strawbs was a talented songwriter coming out of the UK folk scene of the 60s who took his band and his music into a variety of progressive rock that garnered much success in the 70s. Cousins was 85.
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Desert Twelve is an Italian band that combines 70s-style blues-based hard rock with smart arrangements and solid playing to make music that rises above nostalgic appeal. As you listen to their...
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Could there be a more disgusting name for a band or project? And what about that album title? Well, put that aside for a moment, hold your nose, and find out what might be on offer here for the...
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Artnat 2 is the second album by Portuguese band Artnat. This new album is both their second outing and a two CD set. It’s a concept album with the first CD containing eleven songs...
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Soft Ffog’s self-titled debut garnered comparisons to King Crimson, Terje Rypdal, Deep Purple, Pat...
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In 1975 I moved to the Bay Area from coastal Oregon and began hanging out at several of the local record stores (mostly in Berkeley) on weekends, especially at Rather Ripped Records, which I can...
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2024’s Vacate showed Cheer-Accident clearing out their backlog of songs inspired by classic...
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Klangwelt is the pseudonym of German electronic practitioner Gerald Arend, who also works as an audio instrument designer and making soundtracks for the computer gaming industry; the way I figure,...
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The music of Koenjihyakkei tends to attract such adjectives as intense, frenetic, and over-the-top. When it comes to zeuhl-inspired music, this band’s motto has always been “too much is...
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