Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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The band Focus was founded in 1969, and with Thijs van Leer being the only original member left, the group’s twelfth studio album is the appropriately titled Focus 12. Drummer Pierre...
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Longtime readers of Exposé will know Dirk Bruinsma from his work in the group Blast, where he was a co-founder, co-composer, and played all manner of saxophone, electric bass,...
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Somewhere in Maryland, there’s a five-piece band, practicing, working up and learning new material, recording their new songs, and around this time of year – every year, releasing a new...
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The Verge, a new Norwegian jazz-rock quartet, met at school and performed their first concerts in 2019. The band consists of Emil Storløkken Åse on guitar, Aksel Rønning from...
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Pianists probably started using unorthodox techniques on the instrument as soon as it was invented, though it wasn’t until the 20th Century that composers started taking advantage of these...
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I looked it up in my big five-inch thick Webster’s Unabridged dictionary, but it wasn’t even there, and then it occurred to me that dictionary is from the mid-1990s and the word...
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Jill Fraser is a composer and electronic musician with a background in television, films, and commercials using Moog, Buchla, and Serge modular synthesizers, along with standard analog and digital...
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Over forty years ago in Düsseldorf, Germany, former Die Krupps keyboard player Ralf Dörper and Andreas Thein formed the synth-pop group Propaganda. Their last studio album, 1234,...
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It’s probably impossible to talk about Paul Hanson’s Calliope without mentioning the fact that the lead instrument on much of the music is a bassoon. That’s a fact that...
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Well, this is unexpected. It’s been a long time since the last Radio Massacre International album, and I’d pretty much forgotten about them. Not that there was anything wrong with
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