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Kalaban - Turn to Flame (Remastered)

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Throughout 1997 and 1998, Kalaban recorded their final statement for the decade, Turn to Flame, and for nearly twenty years until the release of 2017’s Edge of Infinity, it...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2018-01-16)

It Was Just a Squid

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(Posted by Jon Davis 2018-01-16)

Sendelica - Cromlech Chronicles II

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If you have been following our coverage of Sendelica over the years, you will no doubt be familiar with their space rock / krautrock / psychedelic output. Their latest release on Fruits de Mer is a...

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(Posted by Henry Schneider 2018-01-15)

The Spacelords - Water Planet

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Tell you what — if I got an album by a band called The Spacelords and it wasn’t at least a bit like Hawkwind, I’d be kinda disappointed. Water Planet gives us three long...

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(Posted by Jon Davis 2018-01-14)

The Stratos Ensemble - Accident at Clear Lake

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The Stratos Ensemble is a group of highly skilled improvising musicians led by keyboard and electronics player Dean De Benedictis, also known as Surface 10 for his purely electronic endeavors, or...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2018-01-13)

Deluge Grander - Oceanarium

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I know there are a lot of people who listen almost exclusively to vocal music. Songs with lyrics make up the vast majority of most people’s listening. So why is it that the majority of...

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(Posted by Jon Davis 2018-01-12)

Deluge Grander - Oceanarium

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Deluge Grander is no stranger to Exposé and our readers, but their fourth album, Oceanarium, is my first exposure to the band. Oceanarium is the second in a...

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(Posted by Henry Schneider 2018-01-12)

Bruford - Feels Good to Me

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I still remember when this album came out. For my teenage self, it probably faced the highest expectations of any new release ever. I fell in love with Bill Bruford’s drumming with Yes and...

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(Posted by Jon Davis 2018-01-11)

Jody Grind - Far Canal

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One of the earliest CD labels reissuing early UK progressives was the Line label; off the top of my head they put out the early Jade Warriors, the two Marsupilamis, Gentle Giant, and this second...

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(Posted by Mike McLatchey 2018-01-11)
 

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