Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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From his early days playing with the Barry Goldberg Reunion and Charlie Musselwhite to the launch of his solo career in ‘68, to his time with Canned Heat, John Mayall, and recording with The...
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An album by Buñuel, as far as I can tell, is a deep dive into intense and noisy rock. There’s also a lot of screaming involved. Now, screaming is not something that generally appeals...
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Formed in 1976 in the German town of Fürth, Carol of Harvest was a band that played what might be called acid-folk. Their only LP came out in ‘78 on a local label, Brutkasten Records, in...
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The album Anomaly by McLuhan stands as a remarkable example of truly innovative American music in the early 70s, and it’s a shame that it never reached a wider audience — and...
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Staraya Derevnya, or Старая Деревня as they were on their earliest recordings, is the name of a British and Israeli aggregation of musicians that numbers anywhere between five and...
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Andy Toomey came out of the blue, at least in my musical world. He’s apparently been around a while, but the arrival of Perseus Calling in my inbox was the first I’d heard of...
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We last caught up with Paul Dunmall for his 2024 album Red Hot Ice, as well as his collaboration...
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National Diet’s second album, The King in Yellow, presents as a unified work of thoughtful music, with eight tracks working as parts of a whole. The majority of the music is based...
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Back in the mid-to late 70s, Armstrong was one half of the world music ensemble Do’a along with the late Ken LaRoche, between them playing what at the time seemed like dozens of stringed,...
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Lars Fredrik Frøislie’s first solo album, Fire Fortellinger, was a...
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