Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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This is my first encounter with Days Between Stations, and I did not know what to expect. Jean-Paul Bourdier’s surreal cover art did not help either. Named after Steve Erickson’s novel...
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Octoberland is my first encounter with The Armoires, and it’s quite a pleasant surprise. This California band has been around for a while, and this is their fourth full-length...
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Thierry David is a noted French composer and multi-instrumentalist with (at least) a couple dozen releases to his credit beginning in 1992 in the ambient / electronic / New Age category; he also...
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The Armadillo World Headquarters in Austin, TX was one of the most iconic and famed venues in the world from when it opened its doors in 1970 until it closed a decade later. A wide range of...
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For the second installment of their A Voyage / A Destination conceptual recordings, Versa has created another winning album, just as engaging as
Well, as chance would have it, some old tapes from the mid-80s turned up in George Cartwright’s basement, an almost forgotten band he played in briefly called Angling. Of course, Cartwright...
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Unicorn was a British soft country-rock band that was active from 1967 to 1978. This Think Like a Key retrospective album comprises Unicorn’s first and last recordings. The first 14 tracks,...
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Among the multitude of psychedelic rock concept albums with stories set in outer space, Schubmodul’s Lost in Kelp Forest is refreshing, at least when it comes to subject matter....
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All lower case: yttriphie, and each of the letters are reversed (per the album front cover). It’s the ambient music project of Michael Plaster from 90s shoegaze act soulwhirlingsomewhere,...
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